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The Chrysler 200, and the Dodge Dart for that matter, don’t deserve to win any best in class awards, but lets be honest, they are damn fine cars for the price. Probably the best bang for your buck in their respective categories. The Dodge is good looking, and optioned up has a decent powertrain, satisfactory gearbox,

Ehhh, I’d rather option up the new jeep compass, and have a boatload of cash left over

1966 Toronado vs 1953 Studebaker starlight, an endless battle for the most beautiful post war car design. Does anything else come close to these two?

This new Buick sports car looks great /s

I feel like I have seen the truck with that hood and front overhang. My initial thought, a 1918 Mack Bulldog doesn’t quite fit the bill, but its close. Plus they would be relatively abundant in post WW1 France.

Quit telling people good things about Sacramento. If the bay area finds out I’ll never be able to buy a house and the traffic will turn to shit.

The rear looks off

I don’t think Nash ever had wood trim????

Having been to a couple cadillac dealers in my area, please just shut them all down and open independent outlets!

people don’t talk about the Studebaker Avanti enough. I don’t even think it is that good looking, but it is such a weird revolutionary car.

As a dodge owner I can say, when optioned properly there is great bang for the buck, but the warranty is shit and the Autonation dealer has misdiagnosed issues multiple times.

My ‘62 Studebaker operates a PNDLR and I like it, The gears you want to be most certain about: Park and Reverse, are at the most unmistakable positions: full down and full up on the gear selector.

A column gear selector frees up the center console without forcing the driver to deal with electronic gear selectors (FCA or otherwise)... just saying

Couldn’t agree more #GaryJohnson2016

1962 Studebaker Daytona had to step in when the Avanti wasn’t ready. Studebaker was like America’s Saab, so quirky and weird. Plus these have more ashtrays than seats, which is insane.

For a while, it was Studebaker Tested Product

How dare you say Nash’s aren’t cool. Fold flat seats are the epitome of cool, turn your daily commuter into the bone zone in no time.

Malibu Hybrid

Nope, dodges have the more reliable six speed. Combined with a great interior and tech for the price point, the car really is pretty good.