Which is the worst car that you´ve driven?
#12
Uh, it was a car built from two cars? A Chrysler-built Plymouth and an American Motors made Rambler (well, it was probably before American Motors).
If you checked the Prius bulletin board they had a hack that turned that d*mned beep off. But I have to agree - I lost thousands getting rid of my Prius just to be rid of it.
If you checked the Prius bulletin board they had a hack that turned that d*mned beep off. But I have to agree - I lost thousands getting rid of my Prius just to be rid of it.
#16
I bought one of these for 1 dollar for each pound of compression he could find paid 20.00 I put a new head on it and couldn't kill it after that cool push button tranny but very ugly I called it the Gallant Valiant
#17
Oh Lord, Virgil Exner's finest! Man alive SS, hadn't seen one of those for years, not sure I wanted to see another one either. Those "Chicken Wing" Valiants had their own special brand of ugly didn't they?
#18
Yea it was ugly but at the same time it ran like a champ and for the era it was in handled good too. Remember skipping school and running up to Canada in it We had a good time. How did we avoid the truant officers at the border??
#19
My '86 Cavalier RS. Looked great, but leaked everything like a sieve. It spent more time at the dealership than at my place.
I traded it for an '88 Corsica that is rumored to still be on the road today.
Clare
I traded it for an '88 Corsica that is rumored to still be on the road today.
Clare
#20
I bought a new 1975 Jeep CJ5 304 3 sp. had it 6 weeks and the shifting fork in the trans. broke took 8 weeks to get it fixed. The funny thing is I lived in Toledo OH. and that is where they are built! Then the heater core leaked inside. The final straw was when the posi. trac. rear end went out and I had to hold it in second gear (shifting fork bent) all this took only 6 months. The funny thing is I am now looking to get another one to tow behind our motor home when we retire in 2 years. I never claimed to be smart.