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Aren’t basically all GM cars built incompletely? :p

This is the bestest!

True, he has also picked the wrong girl to ogle.   The one he should be looking at is on the far left.   All the other girls are dreaming about being behind the wheel.  Lefty is dreaming about being in the backseat.

VinFast sounds like a wine-based weight loss program scam.

My mom’s red ‘79 4-door Chevette was the first car I drove, in my junior year of high school. With mid-double digit horsepower and a three-speed auto, it could barely get up the hill on the street on which my parents’ house was located. I wrecked it between my junior and senior years and my dad replaced it with... a

That would have had either 52hp with the 1.4, or 60hp with the 1.6. I had an ‘83 with the 1.6, so my ‘83 Civic FE beats it, but just barely with 55hp.

I had a ‘81 - which I believe had the peak horsepower of all Chevettes, 74 hp (well, North America - not those HS / HSR ones from Europe).

One of my cousins had a Chevette for a while. And if I’m not mistaken, his had an automatic. Talk about slow...

Mine was grey, manual FWD Tercel wagon. Low 60's HP.

I had it’s bastard cousin: A 1978? Pontiac Astre “shooting brake” with a 4 speed.

My first car, a 2000 Hyundai Accent

1983 Escort, 88 hp. Fortunately it was a manual so you could keep it in second for something resembling acceleration, but it was definitely a journey getting to highway speed. 

Chrysler Turbine

This needs more votes

While the expensive answers are the most obvious (911 by Singer), I’m going with something more pedestrian. The Mk. VII Volkswagen GTI. The GTI is “for the money” the hands down best interior on the market. The brushed stainless steel, carbon fiber, and leather might sometimes be imitation but you just don’t care

bentley is killing it with their interiors as of late

I think the first gen Audi TT with its baseball stitch leather deserves a mentions.

Citroen CX. Without a doubt.