What makes a car a good car in your opinion?

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>not fwd
>not autotragic

goods looks
good drive

It's gotta be designed with focus and purpose, with attention to the limitations of the designers to mitigate the effect those limitations have on the experience in intended use cases.

>chekem pose
>has dubs

It does what it is meant to do well, and also does a decent job at things beyond its design goals.

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if I like it it's good
if you like it it's probably shit

>durable
>reliable
>nice visibility
>at least somewhat safe
>MPGs alright in relation to power
>reasonably priced

this

If it can handle the limits of your courage plus more its good regardless of what anyone says.

As well as (roast me) any car that can make you smile without crashing.

A manual trans helps.

>CBU from home country (domestic/third world CKD can go to hell)
>Stick with the japs for cars under 30 grand (hell I'd go to 40)
>reasonable mpg
>preferably V6 and above (4 cylinder engine isn't really good for anything beyond city cars)
>good aftermarket support

Whats wrong with CKD cars?

>tfw made it into both screencaps

Reliable + Good at what it's means for.
A sports car should be fun but I won't judge it if it gets shit fuel economy
A truck should be durable and able to handle anything I need to tow or move, but I could care less about handling

Fun
Reliable

fast

Couldn't care less*

has to be m/t

>well known engine
>good aftermarket
>common chassis
>cheap
>community supporting it.

you gotta match most of those i reckon.