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An unlovely, massive crossover, with a bunch of plastic screens haphazardly tacked on for an interior, trying too hard to keep up with the competition and carrying no recognizable VW spirit whatsoever.

The 1984 Fiero, with the Iron Duke 4 cylinder. If the original team had had their way, it would have been amazing, but GM hobbled it and made them sell it as a kind of economy car.

Wow, Hagerty was pretty harsh to the Dakota convertible pickup:

Experts everywhere: “Widening highways does nothing to reduce congestion because of induced demand. Here are many studies and mountains of proof.”

Every single answer just makes me sad.

BMW would like to know what these “turn signals” are

Ford Mustang, from 1978 to 1979

WTF is the Subaru Baja doing in this, when it was just a reboot of the Subaru Brat?

Kind of fits in thematically with the Cushman Road King and the Fuji Rabbit.

Yup!

The Chevy Spark.

It seems like the C8's designers put a lot of work into designing a clean, good-looking American mid-engine supercar, and then the Corvette guys at Chevy came along and messed it up by slapping plastic body accents and stripes and wings all over it. It wants to be a good car, but Corvette guys keep getting in its way.

Don’t be so mean to the poor guy

If you leave off the silly spoilers/wings and ground effects, and get the C8 with body-colored accents, I think it’s a very elegant design. Even the butt.

The C8 is the first good-looking Corvette made since the C2.

Put the money back in the bank and wait until spring.

Do you live in the ‘90s, when $40k was a lot of money and Kias were economy cars?

Sucks how it’s always hard to find a base model. I wonder if it’s even possible to walk into a Mitsubishi dealer and make them order one for you these days.

Anyone who thinks a “fucking Kia” is cheap crap in the year 2021 doesn’t know anything about cars, or Kia.