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History is riddled with failed attempts to change the automotive industry or to put wild ideas that seem great on paper into production. The Ford GT90, the Amphicar, and the entire Tucker car company all seemed like incredible concepts that had characteristics that people had been dreaming of for decades by the time they were released. However, they all failed. General Motors, in their constant search for another cash cow, had the idea in the mid-1980s to build an affordable supercar, and it would take the name of the Pontiac Tojan.

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