Okay then, how about Corvair?
Got me there, and thanks for the reminder. Just before Ralph Nader, my mom owned a Corvair and for what it was worked well for her for several years. No road trips, just around town errand-mobile. For the time given the small air-cooled engine it was amazingly efficient, had little required maintenance, wasn’t too uncomfortable for purpose, held family groceries in the back seat ok. Only real issue, and why she eventually got rid of it, was how really underpowered it was with the A/C compressor running, which was all the time in south Florida.
But yeah, I omitted that hard-C car brand Corvair, and in further review several others like the Lincoln Corsair, the Rolls-Royce Camargue, the Lincoln and Bentley Continentals, the GMC Canyon and Chevy Colorado, Camaro, Coupe de Ville, even the entire marque Cadillac, Toyota Crown (great car, owned two overseas), Corolla, Camry, the Kia Cardinal (double alliteration points there!), Hyundai Kona, the Ferrari Competizione dream-mobile, the list goes on. I feel so bad for these omissions, but will hopefully recover with my 2nd cuppa this morning. There, that’s better.