I saw this list on MSN and I knew I just had to show it to you all. I bet ya Bull will like this one! :teddyr:
I'm just glad I saw the Pinto on there. If it wasn't, I be pretty upset. It's so obvious.
http://editorial.autos.msn.com/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=1131799&icid=autos_1260>1=22010 (http://editorial.autos.msn.com/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=1131799&icid=autos_1260>1=22010)
Ha! My brother owned a Pontiac Fiero. That thing was a POS. One of few cars where I've seen the engine in the back of the car.
I'm surprised that several Chinese made cars didn't feature on that list. Among the brand names that have flooded the South African market are ones like "Geely", "Fu-Di", "Soyat", "Chana", "Hafei" "GWM" and the immortal "Gonow" which means "go now, don't buy this POS". :buggedout: :buggedout:
A couple not on the list:
1975 AMC Pacer
(http://allworldcars.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/01-1975-amc-pacer-x.jpg)
Or the 1972 Gremlin XLT. Yuck!
(http://allworldcars.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/06-1972-gremlin-xlt.jpg)
For ONCE the Vega is on the LIST! (continues down the list) WHAT?! THE PROWLER?! G*******T!
Ha! My dad bought himself a 'modern' rotary engined 1972 Mazda RX2. When you accelerated it sounded like a small engine plane taking off ("Wa... wa... wa... wa..wa..wa..wa wa wa wa wawawawawawawa") and it had an automatic retractable radio antennae. It could fly, but it burned oil "lika sonavab***h", as my dad would say.
After a couple of years he passed it on to my sister, who eventually gave it to me. I had it exactly one week when it caught on fire and burned on the side of the road.
The End.