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Since there actually appears to be a market for this stuff in Europe, I'll edit those out, and leave the ones that were actually sales successes in the market in which the Monte Carlo competes. Now the list is...
And that's a stretch because the TT really isn't front-drive, since the vast majority of its sales are the all-wheel drive models. Stuff like the Ford Probe, Mazda MX-3, Volkswagen Corrado, and Toyota Celica all had mild sales success but were eventually each cancelled due to poor sales. And obviously only one of the above vehicles is in the Monte Carlo's class.
FamineQuite so - but proof that the idea of FWD coupes isn't necessarily an intrinsically bad one.
It's worth a note that some of my list were good and some were successful, but very few were both...
That's all my post was - making the point that FWD coupes, which many seem to be wholly against in any form, are not of themselves a bad idea. I wasn't making any other kind of point about the car named, or its sales, or its success - just that FWD coupes can be good and/or successful.