Mini Cooper Clubman?
Because they are Ford cars, modified by Shelby.
Look up "Model-T Ford" on Google.com
Most car companies are going in the direction of creating fuel efficient cars and trucks, but you might want to contact Toyota at their website Toyota.com and ask them when they will start production on flex fuel cars. GM currently has vehicles that are flex fuel so go to Chevy.com or GMC.com and look at what flex vehicles are out on the road currently.
A Ford Focus can be purchased at any major car dealership that specializes in Ford cars. You can even find them in used car dealerships but rarely. Dealerships like Chevorlette will not sell competitors cars in their lot so don't look there.
The ford mondeo is a European cars, the head lights and the grill from th ford mondeo, they look semilar as those from the ford contour
Car is in a shape of car LOL its not made of many shapes like squares and circles all cars are different and none are looking like a shape ok maybe Scion XB,Mercedes G vagons and Ford Flex they look like boxes driving on road but they are not made of box shape from factory. So there is no specific shape that can describe car.
Broncos can be a reliable car but they do look a little old. A better solution would be more moderate cars like a Ford F150 or a Hyundai Civic. Newer cars have more technlogy and options available.
They're typically American, European, and Japanese cars. So they look pretty much like normal cars.
There were no cars invented in the 1400's.
They were mostly Angular. Try using Google images. There were no cars in 1880. First American cars were called Horseless Carriages and look like the name.
They didn't have any cars then
Dodge Challenger:)