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2015-2017 Chrysler 200

The Chevy Volt - it should have been a game changer - one of the first PHEVs with real useable electric range (I recall that even the first generation from 2010 had an all electric range of about 30 miles that equals a lot of PHEVs today). 

Imma say..... the RMS Titanic. Besided that one tiny flaw, that foo would’ve prolly been a badass ship. It was just before its time* I suppose.

The Toyota Camry.

He sold it to his insurance company.

It’s such a weird moment when you get to driving a car, hearing all the videos and the hype and the sounds off the internet of what that car can offer. Only to have it be so tepid.

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But the same is true of the E46. Strip the interior and take it to a track, no other mods. Chris Fix did precisely that (and with a lowly 325i) and the results were impressive. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I love the E30 because I’m clearly super BMW biased, but it’s not worth not even close as much as people want for

MK4 Supra should be the posterchild of “Overrated Vehicles.” It was heavy, ugly, handling sucked, steering was too light and not responsive, shifter was clunky, and even with two turbos the lag was atrocious. It was a movie car and that’s the reason it became famous, and that 2JZ engine is marvelous otherwise for

Cadillac Escalade 

I’m gonna go out and say the 1989-1993(4) 240SX. It’s a holy grail car, the King of the Old School Drifters and it sits on a pedestal thanks to NFS Underground, Forza, Grand Turismo, etc. It’s a great car, but only after a TON of work.

Bear with me here, but I’m going with BMWs in general. Setting aside the well-known reliability issues, they’re actually fine vehicles. But they’re the most clear-cut case of being overrated that I can think of. It was one of the reasons I eventually cancelled all of my car mag subscriptions. They couldn’t give an

Even as a mopar fan, I’ll go with the Viper. Objectively, it’s not a good car.

The brown manual diesel wagon

The Model T. Ugh...lousy ergonomics, slow, and didn’t come with even a stereo

Let’s ask Patrick George:

Buy a 4WD. Check.

Came here for this, not leaving disappointed.

I agree these are handsome cars, something I rarely say about SUVs. Condition is good, no red flags, miles reasonable. Modern enough to start, stop, and go with present day traffic and provide a comfortable ride with A/C, cruise, power windows and locks, iconic Jeep SUV.

Meh... To me they’re different flavors of a sports coupe.

I like the roofline on the Supra better than the Z but that is it. If they would have rounded the roof just a bit on the Z it would have been a perfect update of the 280.