My least favorite is from 2000 To 2010, and my favorite is 2011 to 2021. There is nothing About specific cars, I just do not like how Most of the cars look In that Period.

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    9 months ago

    Most favourite: 2000 to 2005. Everything was light, efficient, responsive, fuel-injected and had unobtrusive safety features. The electronics were minimal, with only what was absolutely necessary.

    Least favourite: Right now. Every day we stray further from the driveable cars we once had. Why the fuck would I want my car to connect to the internet?!

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      8 months ago

      the visual style of the 2000s was kind of hit-or-miss sometimes, but the greatest cars come from there.

      plus you had choice with what head unit you wanted to use. my dad’s starlet didn’t even come with a radio originally.

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    9 months ago

    I’m a sucker for anything around 1985-1995. That sort of intermediate era where the square-bodies of the 70s were still hanging around but the under-hood technology was finally getting to be not shit. The overall market was super competitive so a bunch of manufacturers were trying zany interesting designs that led to a ton of variety, birthing such things as the rx7/miata, fiero, crx, etc…

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      9 months ago

      Toyota’s MR2 and Supra are icons of this era. Basic, reliable fuel injection and electric ignition is easy to keep running.

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          8 months ago

          my #1 dream car is the 1st gen MR2. everything about it is just perfect (except for the typical toyotas being weak-winded).

          but i’d also settle for a 3rd gen as a daily.

          the 2nd gen didn’t really resonate that much with me, despite it literally being the best one.

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    9 months ago

    I wanna say the 80s or the 2010s are my favorite eras of cars. 80s cars just had such cool visions of the future, and there were many new creative ideas, in addition to some of my most favorite European cars being from the 80s. Least favorite would honestly be the 2020s. We have not finished it yet but, so many legendary gas powered cars are approaching their death (if they have no died already), and being replaced by extremely ugly, big and inefficient electric SUVs I’m talking about you BMW XM. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a firm believer that electric cars are and will be significantly better daily driver cars than gas cars. Way less maintenance, cheaper to own, softer and smoother ride, more environmentally friendly if the electricity was produced in a green manner, etc etc. But as for the enthusiast market, the 2020s are a shot in the dark and I don’t see it getting any better. We just have to keep our old cars from the 80s 90s and 2010s in good condition and running because there won’t be anymore hellcats or gas powered 911s or alfa romeo giulias or mazda rx7s being made

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    I’d say the 2010’s or so. The garbage tech from the 70’s 80’s was finally completely gone. Manufacturing quality seemed to find it’s stride with better materials, insulation and finishing even on a budget. Screens also weren’t as ubiquitous so interiors were practical and will age well. We got the GTR, some amazing GT3’s, Mustangs were better than they ever did, the LaFerrari/918/p1 trio jumpstarted an entirely new category and feel free to add cause I’m probably missing a bunch.

    These were great changes from the 90’s where the tech was impressive but early CAD designs suck to work and fix. The 00’s brought terrible styling on top of that while still being low tech.

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    9 months ago

    Difficult to generalize but when speaking about the types of cars I’m mostly into which is modern luxury sedans and trucks I’d say they peaked somewhere between 2005 and 2015 and excluding few exceptions it’s only been downhill from there. For some reason so many modern cars have absolutely hideous looking tail lights especially and don’t get me even started on with those unibrow lightbars.

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    9 months ago

    Easy. Least favorite 1975-1985.

    Most favorite 1964-1974. Runner up 2005-2015.

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    9 months ago

    I’d probably say my least favorite years were 2000 to now. Everything is just so soulless. First everyone was trying to copy the crown Vic now everyone is trying to be a gient white brick SUV. My favorite years were 1950 to 1957 that’s when cars were fashionable but not too overly fancy. Yea they got gallons to the mile but hey at least they always gave you something to look at. Both inside and out. Being able to fit yourself inside the engine bay without taking anything apart makes them a brease to work on and modify. I just can’t stop loving these cars and especially my 56 bel air. Tis but a beautiful work of art. Sure they aren’t fast or efficient but man that just ain’t the reason you drive a antique. You drive a antique because you just enjoy turning renches and marveling at the beauty you put together.

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    9 months ago

    Most favorite: Anything manufactured prior to 1985

    Least favorite: nearly everything manufactured after 1985, with some exceptions

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          9 months ago

          Yeah but why 85. You must have a specific model in mind or something to be this precise. And, not to be confronting or anything, but what do you like about how these cars drive?

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            9 months ago

            I’d imagine he picked 85 because it’s the middlest year of the 80s. Hes probably trying to stay he likes the early half of the 80s and hates the later half of the 80s.