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1992-1995 MG RV8
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Body Style: 2 door roadster
Engine: 3.9l V8 Rover
Power: 190 BHP
Torque: 236 lb⋅ft
Weight: 1090-1280 (fully loaded) kg
Transmission: 5 speed manual
Drivetrain: FR
 
2002-2005 Ford Thunderbird nominated by @GranTurNismo

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Body Style: 2-door convertible
Engine: 3.9L Jaguar V8
Power: 252-280hp
Torque: 267 lb-ft
Weight: 1710kg
Transmission: 5-speed automatic
Drivetrain: front-engine, rear-wheel drive​
 
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1980-1988 AMC Eagle nominated by @GranTurNismo

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Body Style:
2-door sedan, 2-door coupe, 2-door convertible, 3-door "kammback" hatchback, 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon
Engine: 2.5L GM Iron Duke I4, 2.5L AMC I4, 3.6L turbodiesel I6, 4.2L I6
Power: 84-115hp
Torque: 125-210 lb-ft
Weight: 1340-1530kg
Transmission: 3-speed automatic, 4-speed manual, 5-speed manual
Drivetrain: front-engine, rear-wheel drive, front-engine, all-wheel drive​
 
2020- Honda E
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Body Style: 5dr hatchback
Engine: MCF5 Permanent Magnet Brushless motor
Power: 134-152 hp
Torque: 232 lb-ft
Weight: 1513-1543 kg
Transmission: 1-speed fixed gear
Drivetrain: RR
Additional Information: Europe and Japan only - 137 mi of range
 
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1903-1904 Ford Model A
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Body Style: 2-passenger runabout, 4-passenger rear entrance tonneau
Engine: 1.7L Flat-2, 2.0L Flat-2
Power: 8-10 HP
Weight: 1,240 lbs. (562 kg.)
Transmission: 2-speed planetary
Drive train: mid engine, rear-wheel drive

Henry Ford's first attempt at creating an automotive manufacturing company was the Henry Ford Company founded in 1901. This became the Cadillac Motor Company after leaving with the rights to his name. He then founded the Ford Motor Company in 1903.
FoMoCo's first car was the Model A. It was intended to compete with the more popular and successful Oldsmobile Curved Dash. The Model A was $150 more than an Oldsmobile which lead to it not selling as well. The starting price was $750 for the 2-passenger runabout and $850 for the 4-seater tonneau with optional picnic/luggage baskets. Other options included headlamps, horn and brass trimmings for an additional $50. A rubber roof could be ordered for $30 or $50 for a leather roof. The Ford Model A featured rear mechanical band brakes and a planetary style transmission with chain drive. The car could reach speeds between 28 and 30 miles per hour.
Ford built 650 cars in 1903 but production for the Model A would continue the following year. Ford had increased it's lineup for 1904. The Model B and Model C were introduced. The Model B was Ford's first front engine car and the Model C was more entry level. The 1904 Model A used the larger and more powerful engine from the Model C and was called the Model AC.
By the end of 1904, Model A production ended. Ford produced 1,750 Model As and would introduce new models down the alphabet until the famed Model T was introduced in 1908.
 
2018- Buick Regal TourX
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Body Style: 5-door wagon
Engine: 2.0L turbo I4
Power: 250 hp
Torque: 295 lb-ft
Weight: 1682-1745 kg
Transmission: 8-speed auto
Drivetrain: Front Engine, AWD
Country: USA/China/Germany I guess
Additional Information: Discontinued in North America after 2020, still sold in China
 
Sbarro Stash '74

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Body style: 2-door coupe
Engine: 6.9-liter V8
Power: 286 HP / 4250 rpm
Torque: 405 lb-ft / 3000 rpm
Weight: 1300 kg
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Drivetrain: Mid engine, Rear wheel drive
Additional Information:
In 1974, Sbarro presented at the Geneva Motor Show its latest creation: the Stash. This three-seater coupe has been designed on the basis of SV1 with a more harmonious design. Two body styles are offered: coupé or cabriolet (targa type), the latter being called HS.
The chassis, similar to the SV1, consists of a central beam connected to a tubular frame and a reinforced roll cage doubled, all drowned in two polyester cage. Braking is provided by four discs.
Abandoning the rotary engine of the SV1, the Stash is available with several engines. The first comes from Volkswagen, a 4-cylinder 1.8-liter K70 . The second is from Mercedes 450 SE. The third is a 6.9-liter V8, twice as powerful as the VW block, with 286 horsepower.
Such powers may not look apealing today, but we must remember that at the time an Alpine A110 developed 95 horses, a Ferrari 308 just 255 horses. The Stash is far from being under powered, even in 4-cylinder version. The version 6.9 equipped with the Mercedes reached 0 to 100 km/h in 6.4 seconds. Or roughly the performance of a Ferrari 308.
Only 5 of the Stash copies have been sold. The car has, as Sbarro said himself, "a beautiful appearance, it is convenient and relatively cheap." The Stash is unknown and did not get the attention it would have deserved. It is very difficult to know what these rare cars have become today.

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1995-1998 Porsche 911 (993) Turbo and Turbo S
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Body Style: 2 door coupe, 2 door convertible (1995 only)
Engine: 3.6l Twin-Turbo M64/60 flat-6, M64/50 for convertible
Power: 360 HP for convertible Turbo at 5500 RPM, 402 HP for coupe Turbo at 5750 RPM, 424 HP for Turbo S at 6000 RPM
Torque: 520 Nm for convertible, 540 Nm for coupe Turbo, 585 Nm for Turbo S at 4500 RPM
Weight: 1500 kg for Turbo, 1530 kg for Turbo S, convertible is probably heavier
Transmission: 5 speed manual for convertible, 6 speed manual for coupe
Drivetrain: RR for convertible, 4R for coupe
 
1899 La Jamais Contente
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Body Style: single-seat streamliner
Engine: dual 25Kw electric motors
Power: 68 HP
Weight: 3,200 lbs. (1,450 kg.)
Transmission: direct-drive
Drive train: all-wheel drive

The Jamais Contente (which translates to "Never Satisfied") was an electric car created for the world's first land speed record held in Achères, Yvelines near Paris, France and was built in Belgium. The car was a pioneer of streamlined design with it's torpedo-like bodywork which was made out of partinium which consisted of a mixture of aluminum, tungsten, and magnesium.
The car featured two electric motors with direct drive creating 68HP. It also was one of the first cars to use pneumatic tires which were supplied by Michelin.
On May 1, 1899, the La Jamais Contente driven by Camille Jenatzy set the land speed record of 65.8 MPH which made it the world's first car to reach 100 KPH/60 MPH.​
 
I couldn't find this being done on search although I feel like it has been, so whatever.

2005-2010 VW Golf Mk5 R32
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Body Style: 3 Door/5 Door Hatchback
Engine: 3.2L VR6
Power: 247 BHP
Torque: 236 lb⋅ft
Weight: 1510kg
Transmission: 6 speed manual & 6 speed Double clutch Gearbox
Drivetrain: AWD
 
2020- Ferrari Roma
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Body Style: 2dr coupe
Engine: 3.9L TTV8
Power: 612 hp
Torque: 561 lb-ft
Weight: 1570 kg
Transmission: 8-speed DCT
Drivetrain: Front-mid engine, RWD
Country: Italy
 
1989-1991 Chrysler TC

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Body Style:
2-door convertible
Engine: 2.2L naturally-aspirated I4, 2.2L turbocharged I4, 3.0L V6
Power: 141-200hp
Torque: 172-175 lb-ft
Weight: 1375kg
Transmission: 3-speed automatic, 4-speed automatic, 5-speed manual
Drivetrain: front-engine, front-wheel drive
Additional Information: Despite it's resemblance to the Lebaron GTC, the TC was not related to any other Chrysler product and rode on it's own bespoke platform. The car was designed by Maserati and assembled in Italy, and was marketed as the "TC by Maserati". TC is an acronym for "touring convertible".​
 
No one ever nominates SU-bait anymore. Save for a few of you it feels like the nominations are a "race for the top" lately. I totally understand that, I've done it before myself. Please don't stop, its always fun seeing what gets nominated next. Just keep in mind that oftentimes on here, a bad car gets more discussion than a good one. Anyway

2018- Ford EcoSport
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Body Style: 4-dr crossover
Engine: 1.0L EcoBoost I3, 2.0L I4
Power: 123 hp (I3), 140 hp (I4)
Torque: 130-150 lb-ft
Weight: 1,220–1,314 kg
Transmission: 6-speed automatic
Drivetrain: Front engine FWD, Front engine 4WD
Country: USA
Additional Information: This covers the EcoSport sold in North America only.
 
No one ever nominates SU-bait anymore.

Hmm.

2005 Kia Rio Sports-Pac

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Body Style: 4-door, 5-seat sedan
Engine: 1.5L I4
Power: 95hp
Torque: 97ft-lb
Weight: 1056kg
Transmission: 5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic
Drivetrain: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Additional Information: "Hey mum, can we have a Subaru WRX STi?"
"No, we have a Subaru WRX STi at home!"
*Subaru WRX STi at home* -

In all seriousness though, this was a rather infamous dealer-fit package for the Australian-market DC Kia Rio, which was entirely standard mechanically apart from lowered springs but, crucially, featured a bonnet scoop, gold wheels and rear wing all inspired by the Subaru WRX STi.

 
1996-2000 Dodge Caravan
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Body Style: 3-door minivan, 4-door minivan
Engines:
2.4 L EDZ I4, 2.5 L VM425 I4 (diesel) (Philippines), 3.0 L 6G72 V6, 3.3 L EGA V6 (gasoline / E85), 3.8 L EGH V6
Power: 150-180 HP
Weight: 3,528 lbs (1,600 kg), 3,680 lbs (1,669 kg) (Grand Caravan)
Transmission: 5-speed manual (Philippines diesel), 3-speed 31TH automatic, 3-speed A670 automatic, 4-speed 41TE automatic
Drive train: front engine, front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive
Full development for the third generation Chrysler minivans began in 1991. Designed by Don Renkert, the 1996 model Chrysler minivans were introduced at the 1995 North American International Auto Show.
Among minivans, the new third Gen. Chrysler vans were revolutionary. They were the first non-compact minivans in the North American Market to feature a driver side sliding passenger door (optional at first). They also featured "Easy Roll-Out Seats" which added to the vehicle's versatility.
The 1996 Dodge Caravan, along with the Chrysler Town & Country and the Plymouth Voyager won the North American Car of The Year award. The Dodge Caravan specifically earned Motor Trend's 1996 Car of The Year award. The Dodge Caravan was the best selling family vehicle of the '90s.
The Dodge Caravan was available to two wheel base sizes. The long wheelbase was called the Grand Caravan. The Caravan was available in a variety of trim options:
  • Base - Included: Cloth upholstery, speed-sensitive wipers, manual locks, 14-inch steel rims with "Successor" hubcaps, and an AM/FM stereo with four speakers. Package 22T added air conditioning and cargo net.
  • SE - Added: air conditioning, power mirrors, speed control, rear defroster, power locks, sliding rear driver's side door, an AM/FM stereo with cassette player and four speakers, steering wheel audio controls, and 15-inch steel rims with "revolver" hubcaps. Package 28D added power front windows with automatic driver's side window, ignition delay, glove box, and an ashtray.
  • Sport - Added: tinted windows, and power windows with automatic driver's side window, fog lamps, and 16-inch steel rims with "Vortex" hubcaps.
  • LE - Added: optional leather seating surfaces, dual-zone air conditioning with temp control, overhead console with sunglass holder, garage door opener holder, illuminated entry, headlamp off delay, keyless entry, security alarm, power driver's seat, an AM/FM stereo with cassette player, steering wheel audio controls, graphic equalizer, Infinity 200-watt sound system and 10 speakers, center console storage bin, and 15-inch steel rims with "Citadel" hubcaps.
  • ES - Added: leather seating surfaces, fog lamps, automatic headlamps, garage door opener, heated power front seats, an AM/FM stereo with cassette and CD players, rear spoiler, and 16-inch "genesis" alloy rims.
 
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No one ever nominates SU-bait anymore.
2019 NISSAN KICKS ADVANCE CVT "UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE EDITION"
In South America, a "special edition" car usually means more plastic or stickers.
Info: 200 units--It costed AR$66,400 (USD 723.23) more than the Advance CVT--It had 4 more airbags than that version. (6)
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1981-1983 Chrysler Imperial

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Body Style:
2 door coupe
Engine: 318 cu. in. 5.2 litre LA V8
Power: 140hp
Torque: 245 lb ft
Weight: 3968 lbs.
Transmission: 3 speed A904 automatic
Drivetrain: RWD

This is another car from my youth as my father owned a Chrysler dealership at the time. After Lee Iacocca took over at Chrysler he thought they needed a flagship vehicle to assure the public that Chrysler had a future. Well it didn't exactly turn out that way. This was a more upscale version of the 2 door Chrysler Cordoba and Dodge Mirada.

My dad loved and I mean LOVED this car. He had to have one as soon as they were announced. I was 15 at the time so I had my learner permit and got to drive it some. He let me drive it back from Huntsville, AL where I had played high school basketball that night to our home about an hour away. His had an 8 track stereo system. I remember the digital dash, the crystal hood ornament, the "fake" crystal in the end of the ignition key, almost everything about this car.

This was Chrysler's first attempt at a throttle body fuel injection system and wow did it suck. They had so many problems with it that 1982 and 1983 models were fitted with carburetors instead and 1981 models were retrofitted to carburetors under warranty.

Lee's pal Frank Sinatra even loaned his name to a Frank Sinatra special edition that lasted the first two years but was dropped for the final 1983 year.

The car was overpriced and it under delivered. But as I said my dad loved it and found one in the late 80's that he kept until he passed away in 1999.
 
1981-1983 Chrysler Imperial

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Body Style:
2 door coupe
Engine: 318 cu. in. 5.2 litre LA V8
Power: 140hp
Torque: 245 lb ft
Weight: 3968 lbs.
Transmission: 3 speed A904 automatic
Drivetrain: RWD

This is another car from my youth as my father owned a Chrysler dealership at the time. After Lee Iacocca took over at Chrysler he thought they needed a flagship vehicle to assure the public that Chrysler had a future. Well it didn't exactly turn out that way. This was a more upscale version of the 2 door Chrysler Cordoba and Dodge Mirada.

My dad loved and I mean LOVED this car. He had to have one as soon as they were announced. I was 15 at the time so I had my learner permit and got to drive it some. He let me drive it back from Huntsville, AL where I had played high school basketball that night to our home about an hour away. His had an 8 track stereo system. I remember the digital dash, the crystal hood ornament, the "fake" crystal in the end of the ignition key, almost everything about this car.

This was Chrysler's first attempt at a throttle body fuel injection system and wow did it suck. They had so many problems with it that 1982 and 1983 models were fitted with carburetors instead and 1981 models were retrofitted to carburetors under warranty.

Lee's pal Frank Sinatra even loaned his name to a Frank Sinatra special edition that lasted the first two years but was dropped for the final 1983 year.

The car was overpriced and it under delivered. But as I said my dad loved it and found one in the late 80's that he kept until he passed away in 1999.
If this is SU bait, I’m not falling for it. Maybe others will.
 
Lamborghini Veneno 2013-2014
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Body Style: 2-door coupe
Engine: L539 60º V12 6498 cc
Power: 740/8700 rpm
Torque: 531 lb-ft / 6750 rpm
Weight: 3197 lb
Transmission: ISR 7 speed Automatic
Drivetrain: Mid Engine, All wheel drive
 
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