Well, it's not just me. Mitsu engines were dropped pretty soon because they were admitedly quite poor and unreliable. That said, objectiveness is key. I won't ever say "something bad" about anything just for the sake of it.
So you're like me because I will give any car credits and I will not say a car is bad if it's not fast.
I laughed out loud reasonably hard at this, now I'm searching for cars shaped like coffee makers. I don't like the look of it. It's like the malaise era tried to sneak into the 80s and got watered down. It gives me the feeling of seeing a once-great tv show become milquetoast and banal, and it reeks of the cheap 80s car look. This made me look up the New Yorkers, and the 90s gen new yorker definitely deserves to be in here. http://www.cars-on-line.com/photo/68500/57chry68579-1.jpg And here's the 1947 New Yorker, which looks like it wants to eat me and spit me out the tailpipe.
I think you can do a lot more worse... What is this? Lifted Golf with stupid plastic parts? --- Post updated --- How to ruin a beautiful Stagea? Simple. Slap a R34 GT-R front.
Agreed, considering the car already had a sedan. Another Shaggin' Wagon would be this: Looks like a crunched up Ferrari in the front, along with the bus-like mirrors.
Umm... No? AMC Matador. Good god it's absolutely the ugliest car ever made all things considered by anyone.
80's Pontiac Lemans here's a very 80's European design Pontiac that was shit I mean don't buy this as a ugly but reliable car because A you have the Aztek and B it's not reliable
Curiously enough, the Kadett E was (and still is) considered an almost indestructible workhorse back in its day, one of the most reliable compact cars your money could buy. Maybe Pontiac should have reconsidered their manufacturing processes before going tits-up?
Really that thing is reliable. Because last time I checked this was one of the worst cars of all time and was know for being unreliable, this was one of the reasons Pontiac failed.