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- Dagreenman, on 06/10/2009, -1/+88whoever designed this site should be shot. ***** eyesore.
- chuckerton, on 06/10/2009, -0/+51That site's favorite punctuation mark: The exclamation point!
- athinnes, on 10/01/2009, -1/+46Install a flux capacitor in the DeLorean, and you have one of the best cars ever made.
- cosworth99, on 06/10/2009, -0/+30I can think of a lot of cars worse than a Fiero or a Bronco II. Although I've never owned any on the list I've known LOTS of happy people with the Bronco and the Fiero. None rolled their Bronco or had transmissions issues with their Fiero.
I see them every day on the roads and they seem to be running just fine 20 years on.
There are about 10 Chevy products that spring to mind for me that could be on this list... - JayWright, on 06/10/2009, -2/+29Wait, isn't the Delorian one of the most freakin AWESOME cars ever made? What gives?
- TheCash, on 06/10/2009, -0/+22Where the heck is the Yugo, or anything from Daewoo, who had to literally give cars away to get them off the lot?
I drove a Bronco II in high school, and anyone who considers it a rollover risk obviously has never driven an Isuzu Trooper. - Wuss, on 06/10/2009, -1/+22ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!? THE PONTIAC FIERO!?!?!?
As a child of the '80's, the Fiero goes hand in hand with my 80's childhood lust list, including Nintendo, Those insane 50 compartment Trapper Keepers with buttons, and Roo's so I can hide my lunch money in my shoes.
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wtf is going on with their multicolored text captions.
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how the hell does this list exclude any early Hyundai model (Excel anyone?) - haxmire, on 06/10/2009, -1/+16The Fiero was a ***** cool car and still is in my opinion. There are many many cars worse than that and the Bronco II. This list isn't very good.
- Jhorra, on 06/10/2009, -0/+14That site was annoying, not only is everything on a separate page, it would scroll the page down every time it loaded up the next image.
- amabaie, on 06/10/2009, -0/+13Not surprised to see the Trabbie on there. I remember about 20 years ago how every Trabant in Budapest featured a plastic 6-inch fan (rotating blades, like a miniature floor fan we can buy here) on the dash - what passed for Trabbie air conditioning.
- adml_shake, on 06/10/2009, -2/+15Come on, the Aztec should have at least gotten a honorable mention.
- inactive, on 06/10/2009, -0/+12The list just so happens to be on one of the worst web pages ever made.
- hblask, on 06/10/2009, -2/+12Apparently the authors never owned an 84 Ford Escort. Way worse than some of those other cars.
I did own a Fiero, and it was a lemon for other reasons (something like 3% of the engine heads cracked, causing the car to start on fire), but I never heard of the backing up problem. What are they talking about? Once the engine was fixed, it was quite a fun little car to drive. - inactive, on 06/10/2009, -0/+10The list is mediocre and the captions are just atrocious. They should stick to chasing Octo-Mom and tracking down David Carradine's ex-wives.
- wertach, on 06/10/2009, -1/+111961 Corvair? I had two, they were dependable, fun, and sipped gas. Fail on this list. Buried!
- BingoPower, on 06/10/2009, -0/+10What's with the funky font colors? Was this article written by the village people?
- DevilInPgh, on 06/10/2009, -1/+10Snopes strikes again!
http://www.snopes.com/business/misxlate/nova.asp - djordanmiller, on 06/10/2009, -0/+8When I saw that thumbnail it grabbed, the only thing I thought was "Can you name the truck with four wheel drive, smells like a steak, and seats thirty five? Canyonero! Canyonero!"
- eramos, on 06/10/2009, -1/+8Spanish people must be pretty dumb if they can't realize that maybe the name of the car wasn't Spanish, and that what they did is the same as thinking someone named James Featherbottom has an ass made out of plumage
- a2fan, on 06/10/2009, -0/+7Correction: "3 cylinders of pure Metrosexual power!"
- oboredone, on 06/10/2009, -0/+7I'm kinda surprised the Bronco II is on there. I've been mud riding in one lots of times and they can take a beating. Stability didn't seem to be an issue either. I mean, I wouldn't round a corner 90mph in one, but then again thats not what they were designed to do.
- jeffwmartin, on 06/10/2009, -0/+7Who the hell decided to make their text color a gradient?
- ShempRider, on 06/10/2009, -0/+7We had a Fiero 20+ years ago. Thing had some zip to it, and that was the 4 cyl. model. I don't recall any transmission problems.
Then there was my '80 Rabbit Diesel.... - gtluke, on 06/10/2009, -0/+7yet another automotive article written by an idiot. the edsel was not a car. it was a brand owned by ford like mercury is today.
there were many variants of the edsels, not all had the vagina grill. - shuffle, on 06/10/2009, -0/+63 cylinders of pure machismo power!
- Bense, on 06/10/2009, -1/+7FTA: "The first postwar American sports car had a 75-liter four-cylinder engine which was not made from iron, but from stamped tin. "
I sure would like to see one of these 75-liter four-cylinders.... - athinnes, on 10/01/2009, -0/+5Holy *****, you just blew my mind by mentioning Roo's.
- MothBoy, on 06/10/2009, -0/+5The Corvair got a bad rap. Mine was the restyled 1965, and it was a great car. I timed myself, and I could drop the engine in 17 minutes (which unfortunately did come in handy......, but hey, it was over twenty years old when I had it).
- bbhill, on 06/16/2009, -3/+8I like how this or a similar top 10 worst cars list is posted on digg every 2 weeks. . .
- Ligeti, on 06/10/2009, -0/+5Nothing from British Leyland? Not even the Allegro? Buried.
- smallcreep, on 06/10/2009, -0/+5The Chevy Vega with it's aluminum engine should be in there.
- inactive, on 06/10/2009, -0/+5Ever seen on eof those 3 wheeled "reliant robin" that mr Bean always knocks over with his Mini?
that should be on there, along with a couple of British Leyland cars such as the "allegro" - videographer, on 06/10/2009, -0/+5>am i the only one who thinks the aztek looks cool?<
Yes. Yes, you are. - Brassbud, on 06/10/2009, -1/+5Yeah, Bronco's are pretty sweet. Any vehicle that big and high can roll, especially if you have a soft suspension.
- madeingermany, on 06/10/2009, -0/+4Still, the Trabant was the first car to be made from recycled material.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trabant
And it got 34 mpg! - lulutv, on 06/11/2009, -0/+4I bought one of those cheap wooden boomerangs at Toys R Us and took it to the park where I wung it too hard. It went straight to the parking lot and *through* the door of a Hyundai Excel.
- GorfTron, on 06/10/2009, -0/+484 Escort suffered from a poor engine and lousy transmission. The engine was a pooch(60 HP in the "high output" 1.6) and the automatic tranny(my mom bought it) was a terrible match.It constantly shifted up and down with a hard slam. In the few years we had the car, it was used for errands and light commuting. Even still, it ate timing belts, ignition components, water pumps, overheated severely, wheel wells rusted and generally sucked to drive or left us stranded. Massive lemon. Ford redid the engine and shored up the rust issues and in later years it was a nice car. But that first year was a real P.O.S.
- tommasz, on 06/10/2009, -0/+4Awesome-looking: Yes.
Awesome-running: No.
It set a precedent for the PT Cruiser, Plymouth Prowler, Chevy HHR and SSR - all show, no go. - DevilInPgh, on 06/10/2009, -1/+5Um, Yugo?
- MothBoy, on 06/10/2009, -0/+4Twelve yards long, two lanes wide,
Sixty five tons of American pride!
Canyonero! Canyonero! - Tanktunker, on 06/10/2009, -0/+4Unexplained fires are a matter for the courts.
Canyenero! Canyeneeeeroooo! - cosworth99, on 06/10/2009, -0/+4Where is the 6000 SUX?
- Nephaestous, on 06/10/2009, -1/+5Nova means nova in spanish, same as in english.
- spritom, on 06/10/2009, -0/+3They were 0.75 liters (721cc according to Wikipedia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crosley - anixmander, on 06/10/2009, -0/+3Yeah, my folks owned a Bronco II back in the late 90's. I thought it handled extremely well and never felt top heavy.
Handled snow and ice very well.
Had a nice turning radius too. - joebaloney, on 06/10/2009, -1/+4My first car: A Triumph TR-7. I still hate the man who sold me that car nearly 30 years ago. WAY worse than a Fiero.
- n0xz, on 06/10/2009, -0/+3What about the LADA ?? Anyone remember them ?
- ShempRider, on 06/10/2009, -0/+3In the mid- to late-80s my friend drove up to a one-vehicle crash scene at night in the Winter. A drunk woman spun her (then) new Hyundai into a telephone pole. The car exploded into three large pieces. The passenger had bled out because his arm was ripped off.
I guess Hyundai won't be sending me $333. - BoneheadFarker, on 06/10/2009, -0/+3Which one? The muscle car version of the 70's, or the anemic hatchback version of the 80's?
- Proctor, on 06/10/2009, -0/+3It actually saved my live in a car crash at 55mph. Car hit me passenger side (I was sitting passenger side) and it surprisingly held up well and I walked away with a bruise on my leg.
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