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  • mikeedler
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    I drove my mother-in-law/sister-in-laws RENAULT TWINGO the other day to work-- it is the crappiest car I have ever drove.-- its not run down at all- but it just makes driving absolutely not fun.


    I bought a Buick Somerset for my wife as a winterbeater about 10 years ago-- it overheated the nextday-- what a piece of crap.

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  • Unearth078
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    wrgfw

    Originally posted by E30 Cabrio View Post
    I had a C5 (1998 Convertible) and before that, a C4 (1987 Convertible) and I can tell you that the C5 was infinitely superior to the C4 and to most other cars.

    agreed, c5 is quality... c4 not so much. dosent help the dealer broke a battery over the c5's ecu tho..

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  • E30 Cabrio
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    Originally posted by Hodge View Post
    There's a good reason man...

    American car companies don't put out anything worth buying, save for maybe a few (very few) select cars that are nice.

    Even Corvettes up to the C5's and even some C5's themselves were just junky. Mustangs were garbage too. My mom had a 2001 Mustang and it rattled more than my E36. The Mustangs seemed to have gotten better lately though. Camaros were garbage for a long time too.
    I had a C5 (1998 Convertible) and before that, a C4 (1987 Convertible) and I can tell you that the C5 was infinitely superior to the C4 and to most other cars.

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  • nando
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    it's a tie for me

    Hyundai Elantra - wasn't really that horrible of a car, but holy shit that thing sucked ass in the rain, which of course is very important around here.

    89 Ford Thunderbird - horrible boat suspension, everything inside was broken, smelled awful, had maybe 100hp (american V6 powa!), huge blind spots, the steering wheel is probably 3" off center from the drivers seat, and no sunroof (I hate people who always have the windows closed!).

    okay, I guess the T-bird takes it.

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  • Dillinger
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    80s Dodge Omni was pretty bad but I think the worst ever was a Fiat 128.

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  • BigD
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    A busted ass Uhaul based on one of these heaps:



    It had no power steering, non-synchro (dunno if it was designed that way or became that way, but there was no need to clutch because unless you revmatched it'd just grind), 4" of brake pedal travel with almost no effect and about 100hp. It also leaked gas, dissolved like 2 feet of ashfalt on the old house driveway (we noticed it and didn't park on our new house driveway lol).

    I've driven some really really bad junk, including an E28 with 20 degrees of steering play, violent shimmy over 50mph and a subframe so toast that changing lanes was like doing a highspeed drift (the ass would continue steering for quite a while after you move the steering wheel). But driving this Uhaul was the first time I was actually scared driving a car. I wasn't the one responsible for organizing the move etc so I didn't consider rejecting the truck but it was a serious white knuckle drive.

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  • Naplm00
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    I just rented a malibu over the last week while traveling for work.

    think it was a 08 or 09 and a 6 cly

    no fucking power, looked retarded and got 19 mpg ...WTF?

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  • Hodge
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    Originally posted by Tbolt View Post
    haha, everyone is naming american cars =p
    There's a good reason man...

    American car companies don't put out anything worth buying, save for maybe a few (very few) select cars that are nice.

    Even Corvettes up to the C5's and even some C5's themselves were just junky. Mustangs were garbage too. My mom had a 2001 Mustang and it rattled more than my E36. The Mustangs seemed to have gotten better lately though. Camaros were garbage for a long time too.

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  • pawi30
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    04 ford fuckiss ... soo small the steering wheel is basicly in your chest

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  • E-Thirty
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    Dodge caliber.

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  • Tbolt
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    haha, everyone is naming american cars =p

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  • NC325iC
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    i worked at a used car dealership, one week we were having a huge sale and auction

    "you can buy a car starting at $100"

    it was a early 90's isuzu trooper, no exhaust, exterior painted black with bright green hand cut (shitty) vinyl flames. interior painted black (was red had many spots where you could see it was red) and bright green with black rubber floor mats with green flames and similar seat covers. Shift knob pops off while driving, just an all around POS

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  • Jonathan M3
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    For a "new car", probably a '98ish dodge neon rental car with the 3spd auto. Just a POS in every way.

    I used to drive a 95 F250 work truck w/ the 300 I-6 and 3spd auto. Front suspension clunked and rattled nonstop, couldn't gain speed on bridge inclines, had the typical 90s ford smell.

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  • Julien
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    probably a saturn

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  • Rocla
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