this hasn't been done yet. what do you think the WORST vehicle brand ever is? mine is Honda.
Reputation: 30this hasn't been done yet. what do you think the WORST vehicle brand ever is? mine is Honda.
Reputation: 30yea kia sucks too, now that i think about it, i dont really HATE honda, there is a kid im my school whos DREAM car is a honda minivan, ima change my vote to Volkswagen.
Actually Kia's have sorta stepped up their game in the last few years.
Now Daewoo's on the other hand...well, that just proves that God is cruel.
Reputation: 71Yeah hondas have the highest resale value just based on their name. Because they will keep running, it's like the new age VW. Oh and the worst can't be VW either because somtimes you'll see like VWs from the 60s all rusted up on the highway and still running and they're probably still on the same engine. Now that's what I call power.
Lamborgini......utterly crap. It's not fast, too expensive, not worth it and label yourself as a rich ******ed bastard who can't drive properly.
Lolmitsubishi.
Lime green daewoo.
even hollywood saw it fit to explode that junk.
Reputation: 733like my cousin said it to my grandfather;
the worst cars are frech... one thing breaks and you might as well order a new engine to replace the faulty part as the part is very though to replace
however, german cars are the best, one thing breaks and you order just the part because it isnt a hassle to replace it
i hope its clear enough for anyone to understand it
edit: forgot to answer the question
i dont know =/ i didnt drive a car yet so i cant tell
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Worst ever? Lada... there are few cars that can actually break on your first trip home, but this rarely makes it in one piece.
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Reputation: 629This is soviet engineering at it's finest
Reputation: 30really? should of guessed, all russian cars look like shit.
Reputation: 677@dannylamb
Lol, wth, VW?
This is either a joke, or the dumbest BS I ever heard.
The best pieces of automotive engineering you can find, are from Germany, the rest of the world just doesn't have any clue how to build cars...
I vote Fiat;
I have never sat in one that hasn't had issues in similar severity to a broken damper within 2-3 years.
QFT. My aunt has a '95 BMW 740iL, she's the original owner and it has over 300k miles now. Like really, it astounds me how smooth the engine still runs. It can even still pass the coin test (you literally take a quarter, set it standing up on top of the engine; preferably the intake system/cover, and it will not roll or fall over). With that being said, the power train will probably even last longer than the body, especially since little interior items and such tend to wear over time (switches, buttons, etc). If I was shopping for a quick and attractive car, durability would be my last concern when looking at the Bavarian automaker, or any other (including VW).
LMAO! audi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ewwwwww. god damn. LOLs
and also hippie vans VW
Reputation: 34Most of you guys must not drive, or don't have a car.
Crappiest:
Kia
Notable Crappy Mentions:
Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep
Best:
Honda
VW
So, yea... for the average car, a Honda or VW have exceptional reliability and lifespan.
North American cars don't really cut it. Take Dodge for instance. I have had 2 so far, and both suffered from the same problem. Automatic transmission dies quickly, gas tanks rust out, air conditioning breaks almost instantly, etc. My Jeep Cherokee was a nightmare. Just about every part in it failed epically. I will never buy a Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep again!!!!!
The suspensions on Chevrolet Camaro's are calibrated to drive into the nearest ditch while you are passing through hillbilly hell.
But, I will say this; The airbags worked. They didn't deploy on time, but they did deploy.
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I don't drive for the simple reason that owning a car in Central London is the same as taking a load of your own cash, pissing on it, and then using it to plug a leak.
Though Skoda is notorious for being a laughable brand of automobile. So much so that they use self-deprecating humour in their ads.
Reputation: 34We also have congestion charges, and now there's talk of implimenting a fine of £20 if you don't turn off your engine while waiting in traffic.
It's mental. You can get anywhere in London for under £4 on public transport.