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Fiberglass leaf springs always seem odd to me.

All great advice. I would like to add:

The simple and efficient train.

Ford Ranger

To the general public this is just a fancy Ford. They would be shocked by both; the going price and the performance.

I was never a big fan of seeing this.

NSX

A $100,000 VW. Enter the Phaeton.

How do you drain the excitement of the brilliant 3rd gen RX7, use an awful 4-speed automatic suited for a truck. Given the nature of this car, I rank this the worst auto ever, over the more torquey NSX, 300ZX, and 993. At least the Miata auto was frugal and inexpensive.

Recalls and a dealer network that had no clue how to treat this customer base.

With food and water, I would never leave.

Ford GT. Because, given the choice, who here would say no? Arguable a better investment than today's housing market.

While I would not conciser this a great car, try to find someone under 65 driving a Ford Thunderbird.

Boxster. Reliable, fun, and with 2 trunks - room for weekend luggage.

Where to begin.

VW Fox. Didn't handle well, built like crap. Devoid of any Fahrvergnügen.

I'm so undertaed, I didn't even make the list of underrated sports cars. FML

I've sat in the back of a California looking over the windshield like a Ken doll and wondered how does it meet safety standards? Imagine the whiplash if you were hit from behind! #deletetheseat

This IS a real Porsche.

GMC Syclone / Typhoon