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He's too young to even know what he's talking about
I'll let you slide a little bit since you're about 17 years younger than me, but I will proudly drive that over a modern Nissan Altima or any modern dink crossover.
This guy is totally unqualified for this
Im the comment about Mike Ermatrauts from bb you're looking for
You just explained why that car is an absolute beauty.
you weren't born yet, but those cars were beautiful off the line youngin.
Dont ever let this guy talk about cars again
The quality can't be that bad, it's still around at age 44.
Yet they still look a lot cooler than the SUVs you can buy today
The worst era of cars is actually what we’re headed into shortly.
But hey, they're comfy as hell!
I'm glad people think this way. Keeps them affordable so I can collect them.
Worst engines? Maybe. Worst cars? Absolutely not.
The worst era of cars, by far, is the one we’re in now. Fugly ass crossovers and mini suvs everywhere
This dude is a 2000's baby, aint no way he said 70's and 80's cars were the worst....
This kid has never picked up a wrench or car book ever in his life and it shows 😂😂
The low horsepower is because they just laid down emission regulations out of nowhere in that era, so they basically took the current engines and choked them to death, that’s why so many American cars and muscle cars had such low hp then the ones that came before and after them in that era.
They're not crap. They're stylish, pimpy, comfortable, and actually hold up in a crash.
I think it's ironic that you are calling the quality of the car crap when it's 40 years old and holding up strong. I had an 87 Fifth Avenue it was like driving on a cloud. Suspension design in the 70s and carryover design into the 80s made these cars very easy to drive and incredibly smooth. Also the low HP for the size engine was to keep the V8 torque and drive but reduce HP to save on gas. My fifth got like 25 mpg hwy miles which is pretty impressive for such a large engine.
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