Car Models/Companies You Can't Like or Love

Discussion in 'Automotive' started by zMrScythe, Aug 22, 2021.

  1. zMrScythe

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    It's simple, list a car you hate.

    For me,
    Kia, I hate Kia, Kia is the definition of blureifheugiewugwiueg
     
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  2. Belvedere58

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    Nissan. They're really the low effort, Wal-Mart of car brands. Yes, the new Z is nice. There's always an exception
    Subaru gets an honorable mention. Not a single one of their vehicles has any appeal to me and way too many people buy them for quality when the reality doesn't support that.
     
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    Really ? They seem pretty good to me.
     
  4. Zero

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    what kind of reason is that?
     
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    #5 S.Ali.M, Aug 23, 2021
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  6. SRT_Gamer

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    I quite don't like the new Mercedes models.
    Most of them are driven by young fulltime-idiots who are trying to flex with their leased AMGs that they have to give back after 2 months because they can't afford leasing anymore
    Those are also the people who are hooning at car meets causing them to be shut down.
    The 300SL, the "Baby-Benz" or the /8 are cool cars, but i don't like the new ones.
     
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    Me too, the new mercedes became ridiculous eye-catching bling-bling cars, and the new BMWs look stupid with this enormous grille they have in front.
     
  8. P_enta

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    BMW. I used to like them, but their new models are pretty ugly, they don't ride very well, and they look bland and uninspiring. They also feel chinsy with all the gimmicky technology in them.

    Mercedes used to be amazing, but some of their new cars feel cheap with all the cross stitching, gloss black plastic, and shiny plastic.

    Audi is fine but I just don't like some of their interior design.

    Maserati is just complete garbage, but everyone knows that.
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    What sucks about the new amgs is that they arent even that nice, they arent elegant or luxurious, its just a cheap interior on a cheap car with 800 horsepower. Its not special and they don't have any soul, just the same copy and pasted garbage.
     
  9. adamgj38

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    I just can't like Land Rovers because I know that under all that fancy skin, they're poorly thrown together by midland apes and just as **** as British cars were derided for being in the '70s. Having known several LR owners and people who worked for the company I can also tell you if they found a problem with one of their designs, they would simply ignore it and rake in the money from people taking the cars back to the dealers when they inevitably stopped.

    Also, Vauxhall, because I've driven a lot and hated all of them for one reason or another. Even if it lacks aircon, I'd take my Fiat any day over my mum's Corsa.
     
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  10. EN07Z

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    General Motors and FCA/Stellantis
    i just can't love them for a reason
     
  11. adamgj38

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    Isn't that basically all non-Japanese cars nowadays?
     
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