The Volt and Cruze aren't even supposed to be variants, although they most likely* have the same chassis *Judge me if I'm wrong.
To be fair, there is a reason these old cars aren't produced any more - they would have about zero competitivity after yeras of evolution of cars, and you can pick an used one anyway.
968, should come back in some way. It's a old Porsche memory, and a good one at one. It doesn't matter age, it's really a stand-out of Porsche at the time. It'd actually seem interesting, since the stand-out Porsches already exist, called the Cayenne, Macan, and Panamera.
I want this car to come back. Sure, there's already the camaro and the 'vette, but it would be nice for it to return
This is the closest you'll get for a Chevelle comeback. It's not bad, but I do agree that they should try to atleast bring up a classic again, other example could be something like the El Camino.
I was talking about the Celica on the right. Not only because "poor car", but because a deteriorated car poses a threat to other road users and the environment. Also a heap of scrap metal aint a pleasure to look at. Maybe you dont care how your neighborhood looks like, but some people do. --- Post updated --- A car coming back doesn't mean it comes back as a copy of its former self (at least as I view it). It's more about the concept. We do have Insignia. Speaking about Opels, I'd like to see Calibra, Omega and Senator return.
The Chevelle could have potential if it was brought back, as long as Chevrolet/GM didn't screw it up. Here's some interesting concepts I found. Which one do you think is the best? I like the first two, especially the second one.
Ya no, they all are ugly fat oversized (sorry for my english) pieces of s, if chevrolet ever made ''another chevelle'' it hopefully wouldn't look like that atrosity, but it's just you're opinion
The Supra is already planned to release 2019, it's coming back judging from the spyshots. Here's another car I'd like to see back... the Chevrolet Blazer. (It's not the S-10 version.) It's a unique SUV to say the least for Chevrolet when it was alive, a road-specific version of the Trailblazer, has a 5-door and 3-door option, and overall could compete in the categories the RDX or MDX is in. Also, those wheels look cool for being the stock wheels of a SUV to be honest. My only problem is how they'll design the front. If it's designed like the Traverse, I'm fine with that. But, if it's designed after the 2019 Silverado, then nobody's gonna even want to buy it, since that Silverado is horrendous.
There is a Trailblazer in Asia. However, GM decided American SUV buyers, usually searching for a family car, don't need a truck chassis and designed the Traverse.
I know, it looks ugly. Plus, if they did revived the Blazer, it could use the same platform the Traverse has.
The Blazer is a different sort of car, based on the fullsize truck platform. In other words, a Tahoe.
...or the Tahoe's brother/sister, the Suburban. I'm not sure if they'd produce a 3-door Blazer in the modern days, but it depends on Chevrolet if a 3-door version is necessary.
I'm not so sure that'd go under Buick, since it's more of a luxury-esque company (The only sporty cars in Buick now is just the Regal GS), but Chevrolet would be a great contender for it, in my opinion.
The Trans Am and Camaro would be sisters, so it would be a Buick. Besides, Buick has toyed around with the idea and the car would probably compete with the likes of the C43/63 AMG coupe and the M4.