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The Tiburon was a terrible car but also terrible looking no matter how many facelifts it got.

BWW’s boneless wings hardly contain any chicken at all. Every time they are mostly burnt breading and a huge disappointment.

“Excessive idling can actually damage your engine components, including cylinders, spark plugs, and exhaust systems,”

Yuck, cheese that thick on a sandwich sounds awful.

Apparently we will never know.

Hell, god forbid your car is slower than the one behind you.. people lately go mental when they are prevented from accelerating 0-60 in 4 seconds to 20 over in the right lane.

Car designers should take note, this one looks amazing. Add me to the wish we got them list.

Do they still think biodegradable wiring harnesses are a good thing?

Now it makes sense why the Jetta is so goofy-looking. It is trying to ape the front end of this thing.

One of those examples where “researchers” biased themselves into a totally false conclusion because they were so invested in the concept. Kind of like how many software UIs are so bad as they only did minimal testing to satisfy some checklist.

That feeling when your Jeep is worth less than each individual option package on a new Jeep...

Everything they did with that taillight was bad. I want them to know this.

Eighth generation was just so badly designed, with disjointed lines and angles that did not jive with anything. It was clearly amateur hour at the styling shop that time.

It’s ssssssssssooooooooo ugly. Only black paint would make it look acceptable, but you’ll still know all those plastic bits are there, being ugly.

You can guess how much of the engine is plastic nowadays to get it down to 3000lbs. And the rest of the car, for that matter.

The Mark VIII is pretty clearly a coupe, not a sedan...

Seriously, kei vans and trucks are about as interesting as paper towels anymore.

It doesn’t look anything like the 5300 GT other than being red. The ridiculous front overhang is particularly unflattering.

F-150 drivers don’t read speed limit signs any more than they read road closed signs.

I saw a Snickers ad with one of the spokescandies in it, so I assumed that the whole thing was a clever ruse and of course they would come back eventually. Mixing up the M&Ms with the other brands while they pretend to be on hiatus is a nifty little bit of trolling itself.