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  • dvs909
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    i expected better. it was kinda fun when i went downtown clubbin, most people thought chargers are the cats pajamas.

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by dvs909 View Post
    maybe not the worst, but dodge charger rental. thing handled like shit, floated around at anything nearing 55+ and was generally awful to drive.
    It's a Benz, what do you expect?

    -Charlie

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  • dvs909
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    maybe not the worst, but dodge charger rental. thing handled like shit, floated around at anything nearing 55+ and was generally awful to drive.

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  • CorvallisBMW
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    Today, I officially drove the worst car ever. '08 E350 12-passenger van

    steering = numb
    handling = deadly
    interior = rattle trap
    performance = lepracy
    overall=

    Honestly, I've never driven a worse vehicle. This thing was an abomination. It weaved more than Betsey Ross. It bobbed and weaved more than Larry Fitzgerald. I hate, hate hate, this fucking van. It makes the steering in a Lincoln Towncar feel like Formula 1. The ride bounces like a hooker on a coke dealers cock, and the interior noise rivals that of a 747 on takeoff. You could feel every bump you hit vibrating it's way through the frame of the car, shaking the whole chassis around. Sitting in the front was ok, but the back was unbelievable. Each little dimple and pebble on the road was magnified in to a boulder by the stiff suspension and loose-as-a-hooker chassis. No wonder they're going out of business.....
    Last edited by CorvallisBMW; 04-05-2009, 08:29 AM.

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  • bimmerboy12
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    Originally posted by Charlie View Post
    Anything built by Hyundai.

    -Charlie
    veto that. I get a rental car for trips about once a week, and request a brand new Hyundai Sonata V6 everytime. They are really quick and very fun to drift around corners. Try driving an Impala or Malibu (when sonatas aren't available), then drive a sonata. The difference is mind boggling.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Originally posted by wagonizzle View Post
    I can forgive a 350k Justy for being a deathtrap, but not a 35k Pontiac.
    I can. I love the money that was made of their head gaskets. And cracking manifolds.

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  • BeirBrennerE30
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    Originally posted by CorvallisBMW View Post
    didn't that car win 'North American Car of the Year' in '07 or '08?
    no idea...and it definitly wouldnt have been if I had a vote. This is twice now that car has made me sick. Same model, 2 different cars. Not like ewww I dont like this car sick, more like if I dont get out of here in 5 minutes on am going to throw up all over the inside of it sick. I dont know why. Then I get back in my car and I was fine 10 minutes later...

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  • CorvallisBMW
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    Originally posted by BeirBrennerE30 View Post
    i had to ride in a coworkers saturn aura again last night for an hour... It made me physically ill. Something about them makes me want to vomit and i think its the terrible seating position
    didn't that car win 'North American Car of the Year' in '07 or '08?

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  • wagonizzle
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    I maintain to this day, that the Pontiac Grand Am has the record for the biggest total sales: piece of shit ratio ever. There are so many of these turds on the road. When I leased a new Jetta in 2001, the sticker was about $22k. I think at the time a similarly optioned Grand Am was about $25k. Say what you want about Jetta build quality; I never had a single problem in 45k miles. Every Grand Am that came through our stereo shop was a piece; vintage having no effect. I can forgive a 350k Justy for being a deathtrap, but not a 35k Pontiac.

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  • Brew
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    Triumph Stag.

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  • BeirBrennerE30
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    i had to ride in a coworkers saturn aura again last night for an hour... It made me physically ill. Something about them makes me want to vomit and i think its the terrible seating position

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  • eurotrashm20
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    96 dodge ram 2500 diesel. motor good everything around it complete shit.
    90 plymouth spirit (sisters first car). 4 banger auto end of story.
    94 ford thunderchicken (grandmas car). 40k miles and the thing was falling apart. direct from the factory the door panels didn't match and you could see how thin the paint was.
    Multitude of GM work vans for previous employers. just to give an idea the most he spent on buying one was $1200. LOl

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  • iwillhunt
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    1996 Ford Probe 4cyl or 1994 Dodge Stealth 6 cyl FWD. The Probe was just ridiculously slow and numb, the Stealth was ridiculously heavy and numb...and slow.

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  • Liam
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    This is actually a tough one for me because I have have had wheel time on many and varied pieces of shit.

    The first one that came to mind was the '58 BMW Isetta, for some reason I can't recall I thought it would be the "fucking cats meow" to drive to work in an Isetta. Though one of the coolest looking machines ever, it was one sorry piece of shit (I have to admit that this idiocy has taken me more than once. I've put together two more since then and pretty much the same result, a toy better left to the history books than on the road.

    Next one that strikes me at the moment was a '79 530i (e14) that fucker couldn't make it out of the driveway without cracking a head (thermal reactors, what idiot asshole came up with that?)

    But I do belive the tops in fucked up machines has to be International Harvester Travel-all, basically a Suburban built for "Jedidiah the farmer" they should have come with bailing wire and duct tape in the factory tool kit, even the gas tank fell out of this one.

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  • napabavarian
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    Biggest suprise, I got a 1984 Peugeot turbo diesel STI to save on $5.50 a gallon diesel just over a year ago, figured it would be a pos, but it turned out to be quite fun.

    Worst, carbureated vehicles late 70s and early 80s, unless they are perfectly maintained!

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