What if

you were in the position within a company to bring back a car that is no longer in production BUT with an engine that IS currently in production by that same company?
What would it be?

>Crown Victoria
>Ecoboost V6

...

Not possible, you wouldn't pass DOT safety regs.

That's what engine swaps are for anyways.

Easy Mode: Datsun 510
----> IDX Prototype
According to Wikipedia, the Miami would use the current juke engine

>The NISMO version will probably produce 200-230 hp with its 1.6L I4 shared with theJukeNISMO.[8][9]This engine should be able to give the vehicle a top speed of 130 mph and a 0-60 time of 7 seconds.[9]It is inspired not only by driving simulators but also by racing.[7][10]

It would be produced by the orignal manufacturer so it would be legit

*Miami, not miami. thanks autocorrect

Panthers wouldn't have passed the new 2015 safety regs, part of the reason they were finally killed.

>civic hatch
>tuna sandwich no crust

Easy Mode: 1994 Miata with a LY6

Lets assume the body also receives some upgrading for the times

You're such a cuck.

Stratos with Ecoboost V6

What's so special about the the ly6?

>stratos
>dodge

>ecoboost
>ford

Willys MB

>Ecoboost V6

>Buick roadmaster and Caprice of the 90s
>6.0L truck engine.
>SS model gets twin turbos at 12psi

Bring back Saab, and use a combination of hybrid systems (with electric motors in the wheels that kick in at higher speeds) and turbo rotaries.

That would be out of control and would likely fall apart m8
If under 35k I would buy one new

>Holden Commodore
>LS1
>LSX454R for shits

Audi Quattro, with the V8 twin turbo shoved in.

I obviously meant Lan-cha Stratos

Its currently in production? And now in everyones favorite super lightweight rwd shitbox

Funny you should mention that car since I saw a blue one today

Not too familiar with Mazda

>current production engines
>shiggy diggy
Way too tied in with dog shit electronics and emissions equipment, working on it would ruin the entire experience of the car even compared to the much weaker original engine. Horsepower isn't everything.