7 American game changing cars

Ford Model T: The first car priced for the masses at $850 in 1908. Revolutionized manufacturing with the moving assembly line in 1913, reaching 15 million units by 1927.

Jeep Cherokee: Introduced in 1984, it transformed SUVs by offering a car-like driving experience. Paved the way for small SUVs' popularity, influencing the industry.

Lexus LS 400: In 1990, changed luxury automakers' approach with a smooth, quiet, capable sedan at a lower price. Led luxury car sales in the U.S. for 11 years.

Acura NSX (1991-2005): Redefined supercar reliability in 1990 with an aluminum monocoque chassis, mid-mounted high-revving Honda V-6. Widely regarded as one of the best sports cars.

Nissan GT-R (2008): Altered the supercar landscape with a 545-hp twin-turbo V-6, quick dual-clutch auto, and AWD system. Made supercars accessible at an MSRP of under $80,000.

Mazda MX-5 Miata: Revolutionized roadsters in the '90s by combining driving pleasure, affordability, and reliability. Best-selling two-seat sports car in history.

Toyota Prius: Introduced in 2001, it popularized hybrid technology, paving the way for a new segment. Toyota's success led to widespread hybrid adoption.