I had both the Anglia 105E and the 100E and I'd GLADLY take either of them back today. I totally DISAGREE with the statement that any of these cars should never have existed. All of those presented are far better in style and class to ANY of the Toyota and Toyota wannabe's on the road today!
What nonsense....pretending to serve a piece of automotive history just ignorant about the whole thing. Some of these cars are acknowledged today as all time greats!!
"Worst" implies something unfit for it's purpose. Your clickbaiting is intentionally dishonest. Just because some people don't like the styling doesn't make it bad.
I was a teenager in 1959 and all these cars were beautiful to me and I would still take any one of them over the super high tech computer designed cars of today. Now they are so damn complicated no one can fix them anymore and they cost more than my first 3 homes~!!! The automotive industry of today is a sad commentary of what we have wrought~!!!!!
"!0 Worst American Cars"; one was British and 1960s. None were *bad* (although the Edsel was a resounding flop, that was largely because it was just a Ford with different trim).
In the mid 50s early 60s my parents had a Studebaker,it was the weirdest car I had ever seen as you could tell which was the front end. The car looked like it was coming or going at the same time. Grand parents had a Hudson,a DeSoto and a Renualt Deaifine,weird little French made car with a 2 tone horn 1 for city the other for country. Wen it broke down getting parts was a nightmare took as long as a month to get them .
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All this is your opinion. Not mine. I grew up with these cars. At least these cars had style, unlike the cookie-cutter cars of today.
I had both the Anglia 105E and the 100E and I'd GLADLY take either of them back today. I totally DISAGREE with the statement that any of these cars should never have existed. All of those presented are far better in style and class to ANY of the Toyota and Toyota wannabe's on the road today!
What nonsense....pretending to serve a piece of automotive history just ignorant about the whole thing. Some of these cars are acknowledged today as all time greats!!
You dont know what you Are talking about .
"Worst" implies something unfit for it's purpose. Your clickbaiting is intentionally dishonest. Just because some people don't like the styling doesn't make it bad.
Studebaker, First by far with a post-war car ! Bullocks list .
My GrandPa drove Studebaker and BUICK !
One of your Nash's (No.:1) is actual a 1955 Hudson Wasp.
When I Sean the hawk on your list you got a thumbs down!
I had a 56 Golden Hawk DAMN great Car
When I was a kid a guy down the street had one, and I used to just look at it.
I was a teenager in 1959 and all these cars were beautiful to me and I would still take any one of them over the super high tech computer designed cars of today. Now they are so damn complicated no one can fix them anymore and they cost more than my first 3 homes~!!! The automotive industry of today is a sad commentary of what we have wrought~!!!!!
"!0 Worst American Cars"; one was British and 1960s. None were *bad* (although the Edsel was a resounding flop, that was largely because it was just a Ford with different trim).
19 minutes of garbage.
American cars and you put in an English car.
In the mid 50s early 60s my parents had a Studebaker,it was the weirdest car I had ever seen as you could tell which was the front end. The car looked like it was coming or going at the same time. Grand parents had a Hudson,a DeSoto and a Renualt Deaifine,weird little French made car with a 2 tone horn 1 for city the other for country.
Wen it broke down getting parts was a nightmare took as long as a month to get them .
I remember when the Renault Dauphine was quite popular in the USA. Always reminded me of a cross between the VW Beetle and the Mini Cooper.
Clickbait garbage.
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