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So which car do you believe represents the most each brand?

For me:


Porsche : 911
BMW : M3
Mercedes : c63
Audi : RS6
Toyota: Corolla
Honda : Civic
Ford: F150
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VW: Tiguan
Chrysler: Town & Country
Scion: Xb
Nissan: Maxima
Mercury: Sable
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Chevy: corvette or silverado
Ford: mustang or f150
Dodge: charger or ram1500
Toyota: Camry
Honda: civic
BMW: X3 or 3 series
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>>28120394
Representative and iconic are not the same thing. A Hellcat challenger is not representative of dodge at all, most of what they've produced is boring forgettable junk. It is iconic though.

For example

Lamborghini:
Most representative - Urus
Most iconic - Coutnache

VW:
Most representative - diesel jetta
Most iconic - MK1 GTI
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>>28120394
it's 911, M5, and S-Class, silly
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>>28120394
Mercedes is the gullwing, Audi is that 80s rally car.
>>28120532
VW would obviously be a punch buggy, dipshit.



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