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Old Oct 4, 2007 | 05:24 PM
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Found this article today on MSN.com....
http://autos.msn.com/advice/article....&topart=sports

Originally Posted by MSN.com Auto News & Advice
In the automotive fashion cycle, some cars go from hero-to-zero faster than junior-high socialites.

During the 1950's in America, whitewall tires and fins were easy marks when it came to gauging automotive fashion. Overt capitulations to style, both were expected to rise and fall with fashion. But the same is also true of entire cars. Whether it's for some iconic new design trend, or just the fickle winds of fashion, entire vehicles have gone from glory to ignored about as fast as they could reach 60 mph.
Today, the lead time required to build a car is out of synch with society's attention span. Thanks to the information revolution, both rules and perceptions change even before the metal can be shaped. The public, you might say, never had it so fast. Let's look at some modern machines that burned bright and faded fast, plus some icons that continue to shine.

Hummer H2
It had its fling with polite society, a soiree combined from the macho family resemblance to the military-derived Hummer H1 and the housebroken underpinnings of a Chevy Suburban. Hot when it first landed, thanks to the shift in the environmental winds, the H2 is now the redneck's parade float.

Chrysler PT Cruiser
At first charm, the PT appealed to the latent street-rodder and recalled woody beach-wagon fables. Early to the then-new retro market, the PT Cruiser was more suggestive than definitive, and thus imprinted on many a creative mind. But with familiarity, the PT was exposed as cute above all else, and cute has a limited shelf life.

Volkswagen New Beetle
The German automaker beat the retro drum harder than anyone with the New Beetle, and for pure nostalgia it sold well until everyone who loved "Herbie" had one. After that, the domed interior and storage limitations inherent in the shape kept the New Beetle an interesting piece of background scenery.

Scion xB
Feeling a raging urge to attract young guys with sagging pants, Toyota spawned Scion. Its hippest urban box, the xB made all the papers in a major way but its "my shoes came in this" vibe has lost its newsy punch. The square panel truck built on an economy car chassis never majored with its target audience, but those wanting inexpensive wheels with the utility of a cardboard box made some sales. Even those that bit might admit—once the marketing hip-hype wore off—that the main description is "ugly."

Pontiac Solstice
Sports-car fans were all atwitter when Pontiac delivered the sexy Solstice intact from the show scene. Its daring looks, small size, two seats and drop-top sent all the right messages. We finally had an American machine to compete in the rational sports-car class dominated by Mazda's iconic Miata. Well, not really. Pontiac tried hard, much to their credit, but the reality is GM delivered a sports car that's more sporty than sport, thanks to oatmeal power and a total aversion to storage space.

Ford Thunderbird
Trying to be cool, or merely fashionably suave, is a rough assignment given this is a narrow and constantly shifting target. Ford reaffirmed that with the 2002 Thunderbird. A retro hit at introduction, the two-seater flashed its poodle skirt to eager sales applause, but almost as quickly buyers realized it was a new millennium and wanted something more forward-thinking.

Segway Scooter
For shameless hype, nothing comes close to besting the white-heat generated by the Segway at its county-fair huckster's intro. Kept a mysterious fabricated "secret," and promising nothing less than a transportation revolution, the technically laudable but overpriced and limited utility version of the Jetson's reel lawnmower went from honest interest to snickering rejection by lunchtime.

Now to the Perennially Hot …

Ford Mustang
Ford didn't as much go retro with the 2005 Mustang as simply return to core pony car values. For proof, the Mustang continues its strong sales nearly three years on, buoyed by a constant supply of new surface-treatment niche versions and the occasional all-nighter at the horsepower bar. It's the '60s without the flashbacks, with an original cast of characters—namely Shelby—aided by modern conveniences. Let's hope Ford has the vision to carry the Mustang forward once all the retro-rockets have been fired.

Porsche 911
Another blast from the past with unrelenting demand, somehow the world's sleekest teardrop gets it right while doing everything wrong (strut suspension, engine hanging off the back, expensive at half the price). And yet the purity of the message and the experience keeps the rich waiting in line.

MINI Cooper
Cute as your kid sister, cheekily affordable, ashamed to be seen at gas pumps, the new MINI zoomed out of the garage both retro and hip, and has kept revved up with a never-ending series of special editions. And unlike the confused or half-baked Thunderbird, the MINI—both the original and the redux—has never been anything but a pocket rocket.
Now, I generally agree with just about all of these. In fact, the only major misfire they seem to have left out is the painfully ugly Chevy SSR. But the xB?? How DARE they?!
Old Oct 4, 2007 | 05:38 PM
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https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=195234
You're a couple days too late.
Old Oct 4, 2007 | 05:55 PM
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no matter waht people say i still love my box...
Old Oct 4, 2007 | 05:57 PM
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is it me or is this author clueless? Scion mising its target audience? And the xB was never really aimed at thugs. They make it sound like were fightin a used car dealers 87 cutless for buyers. still love my box
Old Oct 4, 2007 | 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by burstaneurysm
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=195234
You're a couple days too late.
I'm guessing that's the wrong link. I don't have a use for recording equipment.

I did a search before I posted this and didn't find anything. Sorry if this is a repost.
Old Oct 4, 2007 | 11:06 PM
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I think half the cars on that list are still pretty popular. I was reading that a couple days back and just couldnt help but shake my head. About like the article on the TC making one of the top "gays" vehicles.r.
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ISNT THE TC FOR GAYS!
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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 02:46 AM
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thats funny it dont care who you are!
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i pulled up to a Kangaroo (gas station) last night and a homeless guy was like "hey man" when i got out of my box...i looked at him thinking he was going to bug me for change...well the next words out of his mouth were, and i quote "that has got to be the ugliest car i have ever seen in my life..."

i mean the nerve of someone that doesnt own a car, or even a home for that matter to say that i drive the ugliest car he has ever seen...

i get that a lot and it always makes me like the box even more because eventhough there are so many xB's on the road...it still ____es people off because it is "different"
Old Oct 5, 2007 | 08:03 PM
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People who make decisions based on what other people will think will always be ultimately disappointed and unhappy.

I bought an xB because it perfectly fit MY needs, and serves MY purposes. If I want MSN's opinion (or anyone else's), I'll ask for it.

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Originally Posted by daneisthegreatest
i pulled up to a Kangaroo (gas station) last night and a homeless guy was like "hey man" when i got out of my box...i looked at him thinking he was going to bug me for change...well the next words out of his mouth were, and i quote "that has got to be the ugliest car i have ever seen in my life..."
I woulda flipped the dude a penny 'cos that's about all his opinion is worth.
Old Oct 8, 2007 | 09:01 AM
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I agree with them except for the xB and T bird. The new T-bird was such a flop they could'nt even sell them with incentives. Mostely cause they were way over priced to begine with.
The xB will always be cool no matter what people say. Especially when you consider how many are getting killed off through accidents and such. Time will tell. I'm keeping mine forever so it just doesn't matter. Plus people will always know what it is unlike so many other vehicles on the road.
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