I can't say I understand all of your picks, but at least some make sense
A 1985 Motorweek minivan comparison test reminds us how lucky we are as modern car buyers
On a scale from 1 to 100, the highest score in this group was a middling 50
We rounded up all the cars with the slowest 0-to-60 times that are available in the U.S.
The early 1980s was a challenging time for automakers, and this Camaro is proof
The usual suspects make it to this list as well as a car that might be an actual Nazi vehicle.
Of the hundreds of new models available in the U.S. right now, so few of them are actually affordable
Some people actually have pretty good reasons for defending some models we all thought were bad.
64 horsepower, 137 miles of range, $22,000 -- what more could you need?
Surely, someone's going to cancel these cars eventually, right?
Stellantis is taking a lot of heat in today's Answer Of The Day
Ford easily took the crown as the carmaker with the most misleading names for its models, but Chevy wasn't far…
Not all cars are good cars, and they deserve to be shamed for it.
If you want a 1995 driving experience, one of the cars on this list can provide it
This blast from the past even has crank windows and a three-speed automatic!
There are only six now, down from 17 just three years ago
Pontiacs, Buicks and Chevys start looking a lot better when you're broke.
Weep, for the death of the cheap small car is upon us
If true, the slow death of cheap new cars is nearly complete.
Cars that suck are sometimes the best kind of car around.