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There are cars nobody wants. And that is exactly the problem. Not because they are bad. But because a wrong badge, a damaged reputation, or a design that was too bold was enough to write them off forever. Nine vehicles. Nine stories. And every one of them has more soul than most of what rolls off the production line today. Let's begin. Audi 100 C3 — the most aerodynamic production car of its time. 1982. Audi drives onto a motorway with a prototype and switches off the engine. The car keeps rolling. For a very long time. Because its drag coefficient of 0.30 is at that point the lowest of any production vehicle in the world. The Audi 100 C3 is not an exciting car. It does not want to attract attention. Fully galvanised bodywork that is still running today. Engines that cover hundreds of thousands of kilometres with proper care. An interior that looks like real craftsmanship rather than injected plastic. Today it sits on used car listings for 800 euros. And nobody looks at it. Because...