This is my pick for the worst list put together. By what metric is the Dodge Challeger a bad muscle car? It’s kind of the best. It can be had with 750hp and a warranty.
This is my pick for the worst list put together. By what metric is the Dodge Challeger a bad muscle car? It’s kind of the best. It can be had with 750hp and a warranty.
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Like most of the cars on the list these do not meet the criteria
Terrible from the factory yes, but it’s hands down the most legendary drag racing platform ever.
The current Challenger and Charger are great in their present incarnation. Those who say they are terrible are flat out wrong. I’ve driven some and even in base V6 form, they are very nice cars for the money.
Gawker is dead. It’s Herb Spanfeller.
The whole idea of “muscle cars” is stupid. Nobody can even agree on what a muscle car is. You pick any thing and people will scream “not a muscle car.”
What the hell is this list? A lot of this is just miscategorizing cars, and the other half is hating for what they are comparatively instead of thinking of what they could be with just a little bit of effort or placing them in their era.
The Monte Carlo was never a muscle car. It started out as a brougham luxury coupe, …
I may be biased, but the Mach 1 really doesn’t deserve the hate. It was a purposeful attempt to fill the market gap between the GT and the extremely expensive Cobra. Yes, it was at the end of the New Edge lifecycle, but so has literally every other Mach 1 iteration except the 71-74. It has always been a light bolt on…
Some of the commenters who contributed to this slide show need to check their facts. Max horsepower in the 3rd gen Camaro was 245 from the 1992 350, not 145. Pretty sucky but competitive for the day. And considering the 2004 Mustang GT 12 years later only made 260, it’s not too shabby.
Learning that this car made less power than a BRZ was like discovering your favorite celebrity is horrible off-camera
“That span in the mid-2000s where Ford/Dodge’s entry level engine in their vehicles were anemic and paired with horrible transmission.”
I love big, cool infrastructure projects, but did the Chinese really need to build a tunnel between Shanghai and Nanjing rather than expanding one of the already existing and more direct routes? 70 million cubic feet is an unbelievable crap ton of concrete, a product that requires massive energy resources to produce.…
Now, now, let’s not blame COVID for human antics.
Sadly the days of horse crotch unification have passed, we must stand under our carriages and demand to be heard “I WANT A FLOPPER”
They did and testicles that retracted against their bodies when it they were in cold areas.
If the balls don’t shrink it’s unplayable
Also, as far as the Opels are concerned, the only thing I can think of is that some of GM’s rebadged Opels sold as either Buicks or Saturns, were carrying Opel WMI’s. Because there were no branded Opels sold here post-1980 as far as I’m aware.
Jason keep in mind that Experian (and R.L. Polk, owner of CarFax) are only obtaining registration data on cars with the SAE/NHTSA standardized 17-digit VIN format. This was mandated for 1981 Model Year cars, although I have seen a few 1980's using it also.
Johnny Strange was an accomplished adventurer who by the age of 17 climbed the Seven Summits, the highest mountains on each of the seven continents.