The Bad and the Ugly
#26
It's in the owners mothers garage ,when I told her it was nice she said her son was selling it .I have not seen it lately , it might be gone.It looked perfect I dont know how it ran .
Back to the list ,I had a Datsun B-210 in high school that should have made the list ,it could'nt go over 55 MPH and had a hard time going up hills .
Back to the list ,I had a Datsun B-210 in high school that should have made the list ,it could'nt go over 55 MPH and had a hard time going up hills .
#27
http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/?p=4941 and the accompanying Business Week article
#28
Stolen from another thread, here is a Pinto at a car show. For the time, the small bumper Pintos were kinda neat. Just p.o.s. x 10.
#29
Sorry to hit chevy so hard, but I would think the Aveo would be included in any ugly car competition! And for many of the same reasons, I think the Honda Fit is a pretty homely auto! One the other hand, I saw an Audi wagon yesterday and it looked for all the world like I imagine the Clubman will look. Kinda interesting, I thought! Just my $.02!
#30
Thanks Davavd for the photo's ,it helps the discussion
Chows That part was'nt in the article I read but it only makes sense , anything rare can be worth money .when is the last time you saw a Pacer.
The car not clicking for me is the Chevrolet Chevette , I dont remember this car at all .
Oh Chows4us buy your own english muffins and hide them for yourself .It's a dog eat dog world .
Chows That part was'nt in the article I read but it only makes sense , anything rare can be worth money .when is the last time you saw a Pacer.
The car not clicking for me is the Chevrolet Chevette , I dont remember this car at all .
Oh Chows4us buy your own english muffins and hide them for yourself .It's a dog eat dog world .
#31
Ah, jeez. The Corvair was my first car. Lil Red wasn't homely then, and she isn't homely now. I went to the Harold LeMay car show up here in Tacoma yesterday, and saw beautifully maintained Corvairs. They are very retro, and hold their looks well. Ralph Nader was a s*** on this car.
Also, the Pinto is a hoot. My Dad had an orange/beige 72 Pinto Station Wagon and drove the heck out of it all over North Texas. I loved that little wagon.
It's all a matter of perspective.
By the way, after spending hours yesterday ogling classics of old at the LeMay show, I came back to Tawanda and told her, "Hey, girl, you will age every bit as gracefully as the T-Birds, Packards, Studebakers, Mercedes, etc. I saw today."
She went out of her way yesterday to give me motor thrills
Also, the Pinto is a hoot. My Dad had an orange/beige 72 Pinto Station Wagon and drove the heck out of it all over North Texas. I loved that little wagon.
It's all a matter of perspective.
By the way, after spending hours yesterday ogling classics of old at the LeMay show, I came back to Tawanda and told her, "Hey, girl, you will age every bit as gracefully as the T-Birds, Packards, Studebakers, Mercedes, etc. I saw today."
She went out of her way yesterday to give me motor thrills
#32
Now you see that is the thing about these kinds of lists ... they are just the "opinions" of a bunch of people who think about it. Those opinions are no better nor worse than yours.
I would imagine there are a bunch PT cruiser and Scion lovers sitting around right now thinking the same thing about MINI Coopers ... just a passing fad.
It's all a matter of perspective One person's trash is another's gold and maybe they think MINIs are trash and PT Cruisers are gold
BTW, thats not my opinion, just trying to see the situation from outside the box.
I would imagine there are a bunch PT cruiser and Scion lovers sitting around right now thinking the same thing about MINI Coopers ... just a passing fad.
It's all a matter of perspective One person's trash is another's gold and maybe they think MINIs are trash and PT Cruisers are gold
BTW, thats not my opinion, just trying to see the situation from outside the box.
That's why I started with the two words, "I think".
And imagine that... you bringing up the point that some people might not like MINIs.
#33
In the 70's my brother had an Opel stationwagon ,Green and Purple ,the purple was'nt metalic but it had art's & craft sparkles on it.They probably did not sell enough here to be on the list.You could see the road through the floorboard .It would break down almost every week .
#36
Korby, maybe these pics will help you recall the Chevette...
From this website: http://www.dieselchevettes.com/chevette_diesel_gt.htm
The 2-door hatchbacks (3-dr I guess) were pretty decent visually, and they were inexpensive, and good in traffic.
I think K-cars and any of the traditional stuff from GM, Ford, and Mopar in the late 70's were far uglier and less interesting than most of the cars on the list.
_Dave_
From this website: http://www.dieselchevettes.com/chevette_diesel_gt.htm
The 2-door hatchbacks (3-dr I guess) were pretty decent visually, and they were inexpensive, and good in traffic.
I think K-cars and any of the traditional stuff from GM, Ford, and Mopar in the late 70's were far uglier and less interesting than most of the cars on the list.
_Dave_
#39
Wow, my Mom had 2 Pintos (one actually got stolen) both were a bad shade of brown- she then replaced the last Pinto with the new version-called the Escort, she now drives a prius-not the best taste in cars.(sorry Mom). I think it's pretty funny that AMC got 3 on the list-remember when the paid to get in a Bond film thinking it would help-NOPE!
Aztec-should be #1 "designed by comittee" has never been more obvious. I saw an add for one of these that had an optional tent attached to the rear hatch-it looked better with the tent!
Aztec-should be #1 "designed by comittee" has never been more obvious. I saw an add for one of these that had an optional tent attached to the rear hatch-it looked better with the tent!
#41
I love them. We love them. Just dont like living at the dealer Maybe next time they get it right But I read comments about MINIs on others boards. Some not so kind. Some kind. All opinions.
#42
I'm really suprised no one has mentioned a Honda Element. The first time I ever saw one, I thought it was one of the butt ugliest vehicles I had ever saw. But, this year when Honda came out with the Element SC "sport coupe", my mind quickly changed. It's still a box, but a sporty box thats painted all one color. Its lowered with a sport suspension, riding on 18 inch wheels w/low profile tires. Heck, I liked it so much I bought one.
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