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I’m going to go ahead and say any modern day Maserati. Don’t get me wrong, I love Maserati as a brand and I think the new MC20 is going to be a stellar vehicle (let’s exclude that one from this discussion for a minute since it’s just too new). That said, can you think of a worse value for your money in the expensive

Most of the “garage” shows these days are garbage. Hey we “f0und” a 68 chevelle in a barn just cruising around town — how did nobody see this before! We have 2 weeks to get it done before auction XYZ! (cue SBC, generic paint work, 20 inch chrome rims, maybe some subs in the back).

I’d be more interested to see the % of cars stolen per cars registered for each model.

If anything, we should be celebrating that you can still get an affordable 450HP that meets newer California emissions. It’s bonkers really. Drive a mid 70's 454 with 150HP to see how far we’ve come.

We already pay for powerful computers in our pockets that we carry everywhere. Why would we care to duplicate all that in our car, and probably be on the hook for yet another subscription? Not to mention that automakers leave this stuff to rot and updates are basically nonexistent. It’s no wonder people don’t want

Bad take. Without Tesla we would still be waiting for the “big 3" to release an electric car. Before Tesla there was not a single Electric car i would ever consider driving. By showing the world that electric could be stylish, fast, and easy enough to own Tesla kicked the auto world into the next century.

Most classics are not that way because of their performance. A classic Ferrari is slower than a V6 Camry, but only one of them is going for north of 7 figures at auction.

Transitional products are actually the most likely to become collectible.

Great article, more in depth stuff like this please.

Anything that Nissan makes. Pick one, they are all terrible.

The amount of people not understanding the question in the comments is ridiculous.

How many comments are you going to make on this post lmao.

This is a car site, right? There’s no mention of the car he’s claiming is damaged. What is it? Is it a stock vehicle that is high-centering? Is it a slammed 350z that bottoms out at every curb and railroad track? Or is it a Minivan that’s bottoming out as he’s flying over it? It would actually give us some background

Look I love S550 Mustangs.. but it’s just a Mustang.  This guy wants something special.

do they count as special tho??? sure its a special model says ford but really its just a gt with performance pack 2 and some gauges. 

Oldsmobile Toronado. It brought front wheel drive in to the mainstream.

Beat the SUV craze by a generation. 

I mean, all vehicles are designed for carrying stuff, right? My point is that there is more to a vehicle, any vehicle, than a single figure, especially if that one figure is not exceptionally high or low, but right in the middle.

Yeah, this was a fairly bad take. The off-road trims have a payload penalty, calling it the “top trim” and then making conclusions is bad.

What a weird take. I mean, 1455 ish lbs is a really good number for an off-road trim. It’s more than a Raptor, it’s more than a TRX, it’s not that far off from a power wagon (non-tradesman)