GTPlanet Generation Game (GGG): New Poll Game! Submit Here!

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VW Golf GTI generations:
Mk1
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Mk2
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Mk3
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Mk4
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Mk5
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Mk6
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Mk7
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"Chevrolet Corvette Generations"
Or "Vette vs Vette" :P

C1(1953-1962)
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C2 (1963-1967)
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C3 (1968-1982)
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C4 (1984-1996)
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C5 (1997-2004)
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C6 (2005-2013)
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C7 (2014-Current)
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What about the 275? Has a V12. Is the GTO really considered a "grand tourer?" More of a race car for the road.

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Have to agree with this, the 250GTO was more of a race car with some haziness about its road-legality (as was often the case back then). 400 or 412 might be a nice inclusion also?
 
Well nearing the end of the Escort Poll, the Mark II just beat out the Mark 1 for the win. The 3rd and 4th gens however were shown no love!

Next poll coming up is the Peugeot 200 Series.
 
The Peugeot 200-series poll was a blowout, with the 205 taking in 67% of the votes! The 207 brought up the rear, with no votes at all.

Next poll is the Mazda RX-7!
 
Lamborghini V12 Flagships? Would suggest 350GT, Miura, Countach, Diablo, Murcielago, Aventador. None of these "overlap" (thus discounting 400GT, Islero, Jarama etc) and I've avoided limited production runs such as the Reventon, Veneno etc. (which are typically based on the other models anyway)
 
How about the:
Range Rover?
Mini (adding BL and BMW models together?)
Aston Martin DB series
 
Hows abouts 911 Turbos. Just the main ones, forget about facelifts and S models.

Turbo 3.3
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964 Turbo
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993 Turbo
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996 Turbo
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997 Turbo
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991 Turbo
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I'm going to throw a suggestion (well, 3) and go with the full-size pickups for Dodge, Ford, and GM.
 
Dodge Challenger

Silver Challenger (1958-1959)
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E-Body (1970-1974)
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3rd Gen (1978-1983)
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LX (2008-Present)
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@buickgnx88 I had an idea very close to how you have this setup. I'm glad you've gotten it to work for you, and I have a few suggestions.

First is the Viper. I'm inlined to say just the hard-top, but that's open. Next is the Camaro, which is the car I thought would already be done. Lastly, the Mustang. How it wasn't one of the first three considering how of they are almost always brought up is surprising.

Sorry for no pics, I'll edit accordingly when I get home.
 
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