Topic: Can you Identify these Flashy Cars from The '70s?

In contrast to the first-generation American Escort and Escort Mk III of Ford of Europe (and the Mondeo/Contour and Mercury Mystique), the Focus adopted a much larger degree of commonality between its European and North American variants, in effect, becoming the original world car Ford had originally envisioned with the Escort. The Tempo had a twin called the Mercury Topaz. They essentially called for American and Filipino forces to hold out against a Japanese invasion until the U.S. Eventually, the tides turned and the Germans were pushed out of Africa and back into Italy. The Jeep Wrangler has been in production since 1986. There have been numerous Jeep models produced since back in WWII, and they've even been produced by several manufacturers over the years as well. Oldsmobile started producing the Cutlass back in 1961 and continued doing so all the way up to 1999. During that time, nearly 12 million were produced. I do not endorse slavery, I do not find the arguments to be valid, but if you were at that time, you weren't educated in morals whatever, if you didn't think hard about it, they seemed convincing. The Mazda MPV has been in production since 1988. In that time, they've rolled out a solid 1 million of them, which is pretty impressive.