Ep. 091 - 20 Iconic Cars We've Lost This Century So Far - Part I
I still can't believe we are already a quarter of the way through the 21st century! During the past 25 years, there have been significant changes to the auto industry, both in terms of technology, consumer preferences, and car culture in general. While new car models (and manufacturers!) are entering the market every year, many older models that used to be the hottest thing on four wheels are being mercilessly discontinued by the automakers. These cars were so unique, exciting, and culturally important, that they left a mark on automotive history, and are revered by those who were fortunate enough to have owned or driven them. It genuinely saddens me each time one of the more interesting car models get axed, but what makes it worse is that they tend to be replaced by generic egg-shaped blobs. Today, we are kicking off a 3-part series on iconic cars that we have lost over the first quarter of this century. This is a celebration of automotive icons that are no longer in production, and one can only hope: proud owners of these fine vehicles keep great care of them, so their legacy may live on! 02:22 #1 - Honda S2000 06:12 #2 - Mazda RX-8 10:11 #3 - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 13:05 #4 - Subaru STI 16:58 #5 - BMW Z3 M Coupe (aka the Clown Shoe) 20:56 #6 - BMW 1M Coupe (Music: Bee Gees - Staying Alive)