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SeanPlunk 01-10-2010 01:24 PM

Most iconic American car?
 
What do you think is the most iconic American car? I would have to say it comes down to either the Corvette or the Mustang. The Vette has been around longer, but the Mustang is cheaper and thus available to more people. I think if I had to put it in order though I would say:

1) Corvette
2) Mustang
3) Camaro

This should open up a nice can of worms :pot_stir:

Fastback91 01-10-2010 02:35 PM

Personally i say the Mustang But then again i drive one.

BRUTAL64 01-10-2010 04:39 PM

Corvette followed very closely by Mustang.
Remember I'm a FORD guy.

But Cadillac would be world wide---I bet.:judge:

ZexGX 01-10-2010 04:59 PM

Mustang. I like Vettes but I say Mustang because Corvette is more of a refined car - more of something you'd expect from Europe. Mustang is cheap quality and powerful - something American cars are known for. The design is clearly American, whereas the Corvettes seem to have more European influenced design (at least, from what I see).

Vettezuki 01-10-2010 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ZexGX (Post 42140)
Mustang. I like Vettes but I say Mustang because Corvette is more of a refined car - more of something you'd expect from Europe. Mustang is cheap quality and powerful - something American cars are known for. The design is clearly American, whereas the Corvettes seem to have more European influenced design (at least, from what I see).

It's a reasonable point. The basis of the Vette is clearly European, starting with servicemen returning from WWII who brough little roadsters with them etc., there was no such thing in the US. The C1 body was modeled in principle on a Jaguar from the era (don't remember the model). The great Zora Arkus Duntov, peace be upon him, was an old school European engineer and race driver. So you're right from that point.

HOWEVER, the Corvette was never more than a middle to upper middle class car. Refined in the European since would make most Europeans chuckle as they compare the engine to a truck and the suspension to an ox cart. Of course they don't laugh quite as hard when they get their balls handed to them, but that's a different story.

Still, I'd actually go with the Mustang after thinking about it, almost opposite of Glenn's POV. I'm a Corvette guy, but think the Mustang is more "iconically" American. It was inexpensive and broadly available, based on an entirely American platform and concept, yet able to be built up to very high levels of performance.

BRUTAL64 01-10-2010 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Vettezuki (Post 42142)

Still, I'd actually go with the Mustang after thinking about it, almost opposite of Glenn's POV. I'm a Corvette guy, but think the Mustang is more "iconically" American. It was inexpensive and broadly available, based on an entirely American platform and concept, yet able to be built up to very high levels of performance.


There is that. But, when you talk to people from other countries (I have, bet you have too) Cadillac is usually mentioned first then Corvette.

Now in America, you have a good point for the Mustang..

Vettezuki 01-10-2010 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by BRUTAL64 (Post 42144)
There is that. But, when you talk to people from other countries (I have, bet you have too) Cadillac is usually mentioned first then Corvette.

Now in America, you have a good point for the Mustang..

Don't take this the wrong way, but I think that's going to depend quite a bit according to age. Clearly in the olden days, Cadillac was trully and properly a marque of world class quality. However, until very recently, it was a rolling turd and regarded as such by them foreigners.

BRUTAL64 01-10-2010 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Vettezuki (Post 42147)
Don't take this the wrong way, but I think that's going to depend quite a bit according to age. Clearly in the olden days, Cadillac was trully and properly a marque of world class quality. However, until very recently, it was a rolling turd and regarded as such by them foreigners.

You may be right, age may be the issue.:rolleyes:

ZexGX 01-10-2010 09:40 PM

This is the #5 result when you Google search "most iconic american car" http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-139393332.html...

... and this thread is the #3 result. lol

SeanPlunk 01-10-2010 10:11 PM

After reviewing all your posts, I'm changing my answer to the Mustang.


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