As impractical as convertibles are, the Saturn Sky is really sharp looking. Oh, well.
The Hummers are all ridiculously large for use as on road vehicles (unless you're in Iraq). I shake my head every time I pass a house down the road from me. The modest house that was on a few acres of land was 'upgraded' last year by additions that made it about 4 times larger. The people who apparently bought the place and did the building now park two Hummers and a snazzy sports car (don't know what make it is) out front. When ever I go by there I think that it is a perfect example of why our economy is where it is now.
Here's another link from that Yahoo site on the worst "best" cars of the year. Funny.
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The Alliance proved that Wisconsin workers could assemble a Renault with the same indifference to quality that was a hallmark of French automobile industry. By the late ’80s, the sight of rusted Alliances abandoned alongside America’s roads was so common that their resale value had dropped to nearly zero.
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While staring down 60 -month payment books, Citation owners were having trim bits fall off in their hands, hearing their transmissions groan and seize, and finding that if they listened closely enough they could hear their cars rust
http://autos.yahoo.com/articles/autos_cont...omotive-HistoryAlso, stories from auto salesmen on test drivers:
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/hot_li...ome+page-5.html