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Thanks to the Yugo, Tesla owners can take solace in the fact that their vehicles are not the worst.

Even Land Rover accidentally builds a decent vehicle by mistake now and then. If you can get past the awful looks of their entire line and it’s treating you well, then you’re way ahead of the game. 

My experience with Jeeps is that it’s a coin flip. You can get one that is flawlessly reliable, or get one that is always in the shop.

Jeeps and rangerovers all over this list.

Greed is not the problem.

It really shouldn’t be hard to flip a Land Cruiser in today’s world.

Gustavo, you should daily your Porsche.

PYRITE?!

Given the Cayman and Boxster now start around $70,000, and the upcoming EV versions will likely start closer to $80k, Porsche absolutely has room to do a small, entry level, super lightweight sports car now.

Considering how successful the Mazda MX-5 was when it launched in 1989, bringing back the small European roadster formula, selling nearly a quarter million units in its first generation, Porsche could have really had a hit on its hands.

Much as I’ve been open to the idea, I’ve concluded that Zendaya just doesn’t do anything for me.

I have a Hyundai Palisade with, presumably, the same lane keeping assist system. If you out it on with the radar cruise control on the highway, the car basically drives itself, and it makes highway miles disappear much more easily. Like 90% of the way to actual self- driving. 

Yeah, but the same money could also get you into one of these that drives even better and has a TON of history and racing pedigree instead...

I can’t hear you above all the laughing

I cant imagine why anyone uses lane assistance. But yes, if you had the 3.3T that would address the gutlessness but the rest of the car being a skinned hyundai is definitely a take, since its generally regarded as pretty damn good. I get some people dont like the genesis design language but the materials and

Also you get that bullet proof Italian reliability that Alfa Romeo is famous for.

Can attest. Got mine (actual car pictured)...

I wouldn’t necessarily call it an “enthusiasts” car, but it certainly is a handsome thing, comparable to Ze Germans in design but still unique. And I certainly trust Hyundai over Kia, My dad use to lease them in the mid 2000s all the time. I loved the Azure, the bose sound system especially. Nice Price!

That’s fair, although they messed up the naming scheme a long time ago. It’s already been the case that in markets where the full-size Land Cruiser isn’t sold, the Prado drops that suffix and just becomes the Land Cruiser. Such is the case for the UK market, which simply calls the outgoing (J120) Land Cruiser Prado

I’ve never seen a mugshot of a guy more named “Cody” than this.