I am suggesting a Cavalier for bruckell named Bruckell Beau (bow) --- Post updated --- maybe just a car that isn't based on anything, maybe a new Korea brand, or swedish, maybe even Chinese! --- Post updated --- Ibishu (Japan) Ibishu Hoshin (1994–2002) 3-door economy hatch. Based on Nissan Almera 3-door / Toyota Tercel hatch. 1.5L inline-4 base, optional 1.8L. Auto transmissions so bad you’d rather walk. Sold in rental fleets and to people whose only requirement was “it has air conditioning.” Bruckell (USA, pretending to do “small car”) Bruckell Javelin (1997–2004) Compact 3-door hatch. Based on Dodge Neon 3-door / Chevy Cavalier coupe. 2.0L 4-cylinder, “sport trim” with stickers and a muffler tip. Every high school parking lot in 2002 had at least one. Gavril (USA) Gavril Primo Compact (1990–1996) Smaller hatch derived from the Primo sedan. Based on Ford Escort ZX3 hatch / Geo Metro. 1.3L, 1.6L, or “high-output” 1.9L pushing a blistering 110 hp. Your aunt’s grocery-getter that somehow ends up in demolition derbies. Cherrier (France) Cherrier Arcis (1998–2005) French import 3-door hatch. Based on Peugeot 206 / Renault Clio 3-door. 1.4L and 1.6L engines, with a diesel nobody in the U.S. asked for. Bought mostly by exchange students who thought it was chic. Soliad (GM boomer division trying to look hip) Soliad Gemini (2000–2003) Rebadged import hatch from a “partner brand.” Based on Pontiac Sunfire coupe / Chevy Cavalier coupe. Plastic cladding everywhere, weird interior colors. Dealers practically gave them away if you signed for a Malibu. Some ideas NOT BY ME BY CHATGPT
early soliad wendover based upon the 1985 oldsmobile toronado it could reuse most of the already existing legran and wendover parts
I like some of these ideas! I am not gonna do a hatch, but after this project I am definitely gonna do a Geo Metro!
if you want it so much, why dont you make it yourself? or pay someone else to make it? also, you are becoming annoying, just let the Author make up his mind