I know its not for the road... but... How could "Hate" owning a Friggin Audi Sport Quattro Rally car!?!
That, and there really isn't a car that isn't dangerous to pedestrians. Lets say you get hit at 65Km/h. It doesn't matter if it's a Prius, Quattro, Transit or a bus. Chances are you're not gonna just get up and walk away.
From a long time ago, I know, and I agree that the Hellcat is a better value, but saying that the Demon is banned from drag racing is a bit of a stretch. You can still drag it, just can't use it's full potential and get those numbers that will get you kicked off the strip if you don't have a cage. OT: Like others have said, I don't really think that there would be any cars that I'd truly hate to have. Even a Prius, as fugly as they are, they get good gas milage so I'll take it, though I'd rather have a more attractive hybrid Corolla or something like that. And most shitbox cars are at least fun to mess around in.
Man, if my friend reads this, she's gonna run me over with her RX7, but... Any japanese sports car designed after 1990. I just don't like them.
That seems more like a professionally done in the late 90's than some teen with a gift card for O'Reilly's Autoparts
Okay... Definitely wouldn't be good to drive around without someone insulting, as the A2 is as much liked as the Avantime, which isn't a positive statement. Plus, a better 5-door Audi hatchback is their 1/3 Sport-backs, like the A3 or S1.
Why though... it's a very good car for what it's designed for. It has great visibility (a luxury even the most expensive cars can't afford nowadays), is light, spacious, has relatively simple construction, stands out of the crowd and is completely undesirable for thieves (not counting teenage vandals who just want to drive a car to some field and burn it down, of course).
Edit: It only took me 3 notifications to realize I spelt 'touge' wrong Also, that was meant to be an edit... (Bed might be a good thing right now)
What if the passenger is hit at 50? Also, 2 words: race-spec clutch. And one more - rollcage. And 2 more - 5-point harness. And...
Almost any old car. Safety has improved greatly, and the value of that can not be understated. In terms of newer cars though: Almost any FCA (Fiat Chrysler) brand car with very few exceptions. 2010 (and probably earlier) Mustang V6 - Pretty much a factory ricer, if such a thing is even possible. All show and no go, bad fuel economy and not good in a crash. Any Hyundai economy car... I've had bad experiences with them.