So does this mean when I'm 50, Nissan will bring out a retro car looking like an 87 Stanza? Maybe the 2038 Chevy Corsica? That'd be great
I'd venture to say that you're right when it comes to that being the reason. Still, I remember the ads for the Mustang back in 1994, comparing THAT model to the '64.5. Once that started, it's like every company decided that they needed to bring back their old nameplates, and make them look like the old ones with sharper lines. Granted, the new Dodge Challenger is absolutely beautiful, and the new Mustangs look pretty damn nice (yeah, ban me…), but come on, I thought cars were supposed to look like this by now…
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