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Baube
well, you missed it without missing it.. every thing Asüna/Passport had to offer you had it under a different name..
dhill_cb7
Shame we never received Asüna. Could add it to the list.
Truck_Guy
I don't know of any American who misses Daihatsu, in fact, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who remembers it existed.
eLMeR
@night cub: International Harvester Company disappeared as corporate name, but as their vehicles were mostly promoted, badged and sold as International (i.e. without Harvester), they didn't get a new make name when IHC became Navistar International Corporation: pre- and post 1986 vehicles are all "International trucks", not IH models and then 1986+ "International only" ones.
International Harvester shouldn't be used as make name, in fact.
International Harvester shouldn't be used as make name, in fact.
Terra
@night_cub. Agree, Pontiac should be there. Also, no mention of Mercury either?
night cub
So the list is:
Studebaker
Nash
Plymouth
Hudson
AMC
Oldsmobile
Edsel
Eagle
Delorean
Saab
Sterling
Hummer
Saturn
Geo
Daihatsu
Merkur
Scion
It's a weird list. Some of those are not really missed. Plus where's Pontiac? DeSoto? Rambler? International Harvester? Kaiser? Triumph? They would certainly be more missed than Merkur or Geo.
Studebaker
Nash
Plymouth
Hudson
AMC
Oldsmobile
Edsel
Eagle
Delorean
Saab
Sterling
Hummer
Saturn
Geo
Daihatsu
Merkur
Scion
It's a weird list. Some of those are not really missed. Plus where's Pontiac? DeSoto? Rambler? International Harvester? Kaiser? Triumph? They would certainly be more missed than Merkur or Geo.
rjluna2
Oh how these defunct vehicles we have seen throughout their life at Dead Car Brands American Drivers Miss