The non-muscle American car thread (READ THE OP)

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In your opinion, which country makes the best looking cars?


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One day I'll have another C4. This time a ZR-1 or Callaway. Grand Sport coupe would be ok too.
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Absolutely loved the last generation of the Mercury Cougar , one of my favourite 90's coupe .... I would like to own this car in the future (well with moreless 1000 cars sold in Italy this will be really difficult XD)
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I consider C2's and C3s to be muscle cars to be honest.
 
Um, that's not a muscle car. The Corvette has always been a sports car, especially this one. It's a car aimed at circuits to get quick lap times and go against cars such as the Porsche 911, Audi R8, and etc.
The thread is about non-muscle cars though.
 
The thread is about non-muscle cars though.
I know, that's the point I'm making. The87Dodge posted that the Corvette isn't allowed in the thread and should be put in the muscle car thread while it actually is a sports car.

Here are some examples of cars that are not allowed to be posted (post them in the hot rod/muscle thread)
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I don't like it...
It's good to know where they came from regardless. ;)

They actually go back into the late 50s, with 400hp available from the 430cid in Super Marauder trim. Massive power for the period.
 
It's good to know where they came from regardless. ;)

They actually go back into the late 50s, with 400hp available from the 430cid in Super Marauder trim. Massive power for the period.
I agree that it is; I actually remember looking up the early Mercury Marauders once, but that was a long time ago.

I actually still consider 400hp to be a lot now, hehe.

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