Mon Feb 09, 2015 11:48 am by Spitfire599
Here's my method of whittling down the list (Updated):
My brain says:
First out is the Focus. My parents hate it. I personally see nothing wrong with it, but if it's under $4,000, it's probably not going to be any good. The Golf can be expensive, since it's a Volkswagen. Same story with the Subaru. I'd immediately go for the Aztek, if it wasn't so hideous, so that's that out. The Cavalier is too unreliable, as is the Grand Prix. The Cadillac... I don't think anyone could see me in a Cadillac. The Dakota is just a too little boring looking. Same with the Camry. The Taurus would be a good car, but seriously, the one I'm looking at is the '99. That one gets a bad reputation. So what we have left is the Nissan and the Olds. The Nissan is an incredibly great car. It's fast, reasonably priced, and basically without fault. But I've always thought it a little bit... plain. So by that basis, the Oldsmobile is the unlikely winner! (In my mind.) Call me Grandpa, but it's luxurious, good looking, fast, and cheap. Why not?
My heart says:
A Cavalier? Really? Where's the prestige in that? That's out right away! So's the Olds... What am I, 80? The Aztek is butt-ugly, and that Subaru's an accident waiting to happen. At this point, I have to tell you a secret. In my opinion, the best car in the world is the Toyota Camry. But where's the fun in that? Where would I go if I play it safe all the time? Same thing with the Nissan. The Taurus, now that's awesome. A Taurus, but a Taurus that can compete with an M3. I'm also sold on the Golf. The Golf is the epitome of cool, teenager cars. James May agrees. For that reason, it's out. (I'm not being completely serious.) The Focus is stylish, and cool. But it kind of lacks the get up and go that I'd want in a car. So what we have left is: the Pickup, the Taurus, the Grand Prix, and the Caddy. The only Taurus SHO near me that I'd even consider buying looks like it needs quite a few repairs. The Eldorado looks brand new, despite being almost 20 years old, so it's not out yet. Neither is the Grand Prix - I found one that is in mint condition, and at a great price! (I know you people say that the 90's one is a nightmare, but I'm still going with it. I haven't heard any horror stories yet.) Finally, we come to the Dakota. What can I say? It's got a HEMI! It's the winner!
The final list: 12 means no, 1 means YES!!!
12. Camry
11. Taurus
10. Subaru
9. Cavalier
8. Golf
7. Oldsmobile
6. Cadillac
5. Nissan
4. Ford
3. Grand Prix
2. Dakota
1. Azte-- Woah, woah woah. Hold the phone. HOLD. THE. PHONE. An Aztek? Really? I can hear the Automation community collectively groaning. But let me finish, and then you can tell me if I'm right or not. The Aztec is regarded by many people as the worst car in the world. Why? Why do so many people think it's so bad? Is it the reliability? No... Is it the practicality? No, certainly not.. In fact, it's safe to say that it's more practical than most vans. Is it the dull performance? Kinda. It's not slow, it's just not fast. It's average. So what is it then, that makes it "such a bad car?" It's the styling! There's no denying that this is a very ugly car, but why would that put many potential buyers off? I mean, it's a head-turner! Not necessarily for the right reasons, but it DOES turn heads rather well! Everyone's saying: It's not the looks, it's the personality that counts. If loads of people agree with that, then why do they hate the Aztek? Let's not forget that this car came with a drink cooler in the center console (GENIUS), its own tent! (I don't like camping much, but I'd definitely camp in that!) It also has many other options, like a package for cycling. I do own a bicycle, and ride it frequently, so I could find some use for that. All around, I think it's the perfect first car. Let the internet war begin!
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Spitfire599 on Mon Feb 09, 2015 5:06 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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