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I know there will likely be a bunch of “moar camber!!” folks here, so I apologize a little bit in advance.

YES low profile off road tires are so freaking stupid.

The Mustang II and faux-retro Thunderbird are the only INCORRECT entries.

The Mustang II is an abomination in every way. It violated everything that made the original cool and brought nothing valuable to the table. The absolute epitome of retro done wrong. Just because the 73 mustang is too big and heavy doesn’t make this turd in a punchbowl a good car.

Well, let’s consult the DOJ’s press release:

Unconfirmed sources indicate the State of California has sent in its venerable CHiPs units to assist with cleanup.

Bring your own chips. 

They kind of look like shit, too, IMO.

The 1963-67 Corvette Stingray, but it applies just as well to other GM products of the time like the ‘63-’65 Buick Riviera, and the 1966 Toronado. Just a few references to 1930's design, like the boattail and fender blisters on the Stingray, incorporated into a contemporary design, instead of trying to make an

The 2 doors proportions are just excellent. My wife wants us to get a 2 door Heritage Limited to match her Bronco Sport Heritage Limited. I’m holding out for the Land Cruiser though.

The new Beetle was a really, really big deal in 1998. People were absolutely clamoring for these things. Like them or not, they carried the spirit of the original forward and everyone, young and old, went nuts for it. This compelled almost every automaker to climb onto the retro bandwagon, quickly turning it into a

Bronco Sport gets a lot of undeserved hate for being a ‘glorified Escape’ but I think that in terms of design its a breath of fresh air in the CUV or SUV scene:

No... this is an example of them NOT getting it right. 

I don’t hate a lot of the retro designs, but I also don’t love them either. But, the Ford GT looks amazing.

Plymouth Prowler

I bought a 1993 Stealth ES brand new in this color but with the boomerang wing for a year before I traded it in on an RT/Twin Turbo. They are nice cars, not as complicated as the Turbo’s. Quick enough with the stick. They seem to have faded into the background as most people want the 3000GT

I for one welcome our new small truck overlords.

I rarely thought an SUV could be “beautiful” until I saw the Lincoln Aviator. It’s a surprisingly graceful design from an unexpected source.

The gently falling roofline and relatively low ground clearance for an SUV adds a lot of visual length, and it features just the right amount of brightwork to make it look

Definitely the 23 Prius. I don’t know how Toyota suddenly decided to turn their ugly duckling into one of the best looking cars on the road, but I’m glad they did.

New Prius. Gorgeous.