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I was contemplating a current gen Corolla earlier today and a began wondering, which family/economy cars at least 30 yrs old (either continuous running nameplate or an homage with the same name), have remained the most true to their original form. For instance the Dodge Dart would be an example of a car which has strayed very far from its origins, Originally a V8, rear wheel drive, sedan slightly downsized from a full size. Now the car is a 4 cylinder, gas saving, compact car, with front wheel drive.
The Toyota Corolla has an interesting history as the the purpose seems to have morphed slightly throughout the years. The Corolla was a cheap, reliable, lightweight sub compact car, which was good on gas. Now the car is in the compact segment, and is Front wheel drive, but still cheap and reliable. Still does the same job (haul around 4 people) but goes about it differently. The AE86 Corolla makes an interesting side note as the GT86 is now a thing. A thing which is most definitely not a Corolla. I have stated family/economy as in the world of sports cars(I’m looking at you, Porsche 911) there are many cars which have maintained their heritage. Anyways let me know what you guys think.
P.S. No pics because Kinja hates me.
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The Miata
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Always The Answer
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The 911.
Dodge Caravan.
That’s all I got. Was thinking F=150, but it’s changed, man.
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The Tacoma
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Mustang.
Done.
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Chevy Van
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Fiat
unreliable POS then, unreliable POS now :p
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Not quite 30 years old yet.
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Starred, although it actually changed from unibody to body-on-frame in that time.
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Mitsubishi Mirage.
A cheap, small, FWD response to 1973's oil crisis in 1978, and a cheap, small, FWD response to 2008's oil crisis in 2012.
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In 2-door form... you might actually have a winner there, beating my suggestion of the Mirage.
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I’m actually not sure, though, because we have to look at the 1964.5 Mustang - its original form - not anything later than that.
And... that 1964.5 Mustang had a fundamentally different role than even the 1965 Mustang a few months later. It was effectively a fashionable version of the Falcon - the New Beetle to the Falcon’s Golf.
Today’s Mustang, however, is fundamentally a performance car first, and is marketed as such even with the base engine. I don’t think there really is a modern equivalent to the 1964.5 Mustang anywhere in Ford’s lineup today.
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Ahhhh we’re two years shy and Mazda’s not rolling out any major updates soon. :D
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This.
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Lexus LS turns 30 in a couple of years, and it has stayed true to form as long as you ignore the F-Sport.