What company mergers according to you could produce a really nice car?

What company mergers according to you could produce a really nice car?

Toyota and Subaru could, but they didn't quite make it.

Mazda and Koenigsegg

nissan and mazda

I think you meant to say Mazda and Pagani

Toyota and Alfa Romeo

Reminds me of the complete disaster that Nissan - Alfa Romeo partnership was

A bland Datsun Cherry with Alfa internals, literally all the things that could be wrong, were wrong.

Volvo and Mitsubishi.

Oh wait.

Honda and Mclaren

Pagani doesn't even make engines

Mosler and Honda.

Mosler provides a very lightweight chassis and Honda styles its and supplies an engine.

Pagani does not have any tech to produce, all they can bring is design expertise, and even then their interiors are subjective IMO.

Koenigsegg brings Freevalve and straight gears to the table, and Mazda brings Skyactive-X and maybe rotaries, although I don't see how those could work with Freevalve, but hey, tech is tech

Engine they could use.

Rolls Royce and Kamaz

buell dodge

>Pagani doesn't even make engines

What'd you think Mazda was in for? Design? I want a Pagani with a rotary beast.

>I want a tackier and overdesigned RX-8 Renesis for $2 000 000
No thanks, I'll stick with Koenigsegg, even though their interiors are still sub-par

Nissan and Chevy, so they can produce the fastest nur lap time vehicle and the shitposting can /spoiler still continue

Lotus and Mazda

>Freevalve HCCI engine

Muh dick

>Rotary
>Cams

AvtoVaz and Toyota

Cars that will last 1000 years.

>rotary
>good

Dodge and Chrysler are officially SHIT at everything now. Their trucks are shit, their are even shittier.

FCA needs to die.

>HCCI
>Exclusive to rotaries
Are you aut

Isn't Mazda's HCCI research primarily under the wing of rotary research?
That's the impression I got, anyways. Or is it just Skyactiv shit.

All the diagrams seem to be piston engines

hmm you might be right then
>Computer controlled valvetrain
>Computer controlled ariable compression
>Computer controlled ignition timing
How long until hackers can grenade your engine?

>Pagani with a rotary
you meme engine is all but dead, deal with it

Hyundai and Subaru

Skyactive-X
>18:1 compression ratio
>60% thermal efficiency
>over 50mpg
>virtually no Nox
>supercharged

Where were you when Mazda saved internal combustion?

Result of the greatest collab ever

my negro

Probably now, just look at tesla

Pagani & Koenigsegg

Another good one imo would be Lotus and Ford

Mitsubishi and Chysler produced some nice cars in the 80s and 90s. But as recent history has shown, these teamups usually are really just meh. Too different cultures meshed together is tough to overcome.

>mazda
>renault

spinning dorito twingo when?

Hmm, let me spin some wheels here.
>Lotus and literally any big makers
Lotus part would die, but it would do wonders for the other carmakers' handling dynamics.
>Mazda and Toyota
Mazda part would make it drivable; Toyota would make it livable.
>Jeep and
Wait never mind, that brand is cursed.

Ferrari and Ford. Just once, just for old time's sake.

Probably wouldn't even be any good. But I still want it

>Infighting and obscene gestures over Ferrari and Ford GT

I'd watch it on the fucking reality show.
The script will write itself.

Kek

Not to mention both teams would think they're superior. Lexus would be able to produce one and a half supercars before FerrFord could agree upon a chassis

I think you can finally then call them "FERD"?

Mazda and Pagani are the shittiest combination I've ever heard.

Toyota and Ferrari?

They could build a dream supercar and when people people finally get to afford them, they don't have to worry much on things breaking down.