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The Hyundai Excel is another good one. The only thing it excelled at, was being absolutely dreadful. It was also called the Hyundai Pony in certain markets, which is just hilarious.

The seller needs to lose the Wal-Mart hubcaps (please tell me those wheels aren’t stock) and those awful sheep skin seat covers. Then, the buyer should proceed to negotiate a price that is at least $3000 less than what he is currently asking for it. CP.

This is why I usually buy from private parties instead. Cuts out a lot of the BS. But, I also never buy brand new cars. I don’t want to deal with the dealer and I also can’t afford a brand new car.

I’d also like to hear what excuses he makes for the absolutely pathetic CVTs that get put in Nissans under his watch.

Ah, shove it GM. You’re lucky that the government decided to even bail your asses out.

Holy crap, I’ve seen one of these before. I thought that the guy who was driving it was just crazy and made a one-off. Oh, it was for sale too. I’d like to know how long it took him to sell that thing. Its probably not exactly a sought after vehicle.

Oh come on, the Isuzu Vehicross deserves to be on this list. Or at least get an honorable mention.

You can also get the vent slats stitched with leather on a Porsche. Take that Corvette!

I think Volvo could definitely make a “comeback” in the US. Critics were pretty impressed with the S60 when it came out in 2010, and if the new XC90 is any indicator of what direction Volvo is headed with it’s new products, then I think they will do very well. From what I’ve seen so far, journalists have been very

I like that this Citation has absolutely no reason to exist. But at the end of the day, it is still ugly, an early 80’s GM product, and is overpriced. It’s a $1500 car at best and I’m being very generous there. But $2500? Yeah, I don’t think so. You could do a lot better than this sorry excuse of a car for $2500.

You mean like the one Jesse Pinkman drove for a couple of seasons in Breaking Bad?

This really is probably the best vehicle on this list. Pretty much no one knows these ever existed in the first place.

This was by far the coolest car you could drive in Gran Turismo 2

The 1990 Infiniti Q45. They actually advertised this car by playing strange jazz music in the commercials for it and never showed the car once throughout the entire commercial. Infiniti was weird in the early 90’s.

At least Ford tried to do something different with the new Mustang. This on the other hand, is just inexcusable. I can barely tell the difference between this and the last gen of Camaro, and the 2010-2015 Camaro isn’t really all that cool anymore, nor is it aging nearly as well design wise as the Mustang and

There’s a lot of truth to this post. When the door panel comes all the way to the top of my shoulder, it is a problem.

But then I saw the salvage title.....Nevermind...CP. This thing wouldn’t be worth anymore than $5500 with a salvage title.

NP all day long. 1st gen 4Runners are incredibly cool and a good example is easily worth this much if not more. Not to mention it is stock, appears to be in pristine condition, has the turbo engine, and from what I can tell has no body rust which if you know anything about old 4Runners, you would know that’s very

Well in your defense they did offer the 2.5T on the later years of the P2 V70 and it seems like almost all of them were equipped with it.

Hey look! It’s the Z3 Clown shoe’s father! Or perhaps grandfather.