There have always been those cars which we still wish were being built brand-new. That way the rest of the world would know what proper fun cars are. Instead, the older cars the rest of the world gets that are still built today are the Morris Oxford III (you know it better as the Hindustan Ambassador), the Peugeot 405 (Iranians know it as the Samand), and the Mercedes W124 E-Class (Koreans know it as the Ssangyong Chairman). I’ve attempted to keep the list simple, with cars that I think any car-producing country, especially China, should be capable of manufacturing today.
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