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30 January 2018, 06:49 AM | #1 |
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The Most Boring Car to Drive/Own
There are a lot of threads in Open Discussion about cool and expensive high-performance automobiles.
Now what in your opinion qualifies as the most mundane and/or dull car to drive or own? 'Back in the day' (pre-family obligations/responsibilities), Mrs. BC and I owned 3 cars. We had an 850i for weekend excursions + a Volvo 240 DL for everyday use and my F-250 4x4 work truck. We are now down to a Subaru Outback and my old truck (250,000+ miles). Looking back, the 240 DL was an incredibly dull car to drive but very reliable. Underpowered yet built like a tank, one always felt safe in it and the chances were pretty good that no one would ever take the time or effort to steal it. Comparatively, the 850i was in a league of its own but expensive to maintain and insure + there was always some jackass handing out door dings in the parking lot. Getting back to the most boring and mundane. My vote goes to the Honda Accord. They're ubiquitous and offer little within the realm of an exciting and/or invigorating driving experience. While it's a practical and reliable vehicle, one might have presumed that the Accord could/should have inherited some sort of performance pedigree from the Honda racing program. In retrospect, perhaps Honda opted to save that criteria for the Acura NSX. There are probably other makes/models that would qualify as the most boring or dull automobile but the Honda Accord IMO takes first prize. Some of our acquaintances who drive them also seem to meet that particular characteristic. |
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Toyota Prius... hands down.
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My wife's first car. A 1974 AMC Gremlin. It was embarrassing to be seen in that thing.
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My mom's 2012 Hyundai i20, it is quite dreadful.
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I had a 4 door low end Ford Escort when I was in grad school in Philadelphia
I think the word boring was on the title But nobody stole it. Nobody broke in to take the AM radio, either All in all, a decent center city car. |
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Don’t tell me man ! Driving a Yaris hybrid now and wife won’t give me back my old Prius I gave her when the baby was born,think about how desperate I am. I am a big Toyota enthusiast but the Yaris is a total mess up. I should stop buying a new bicycle every year and get rid of that car...
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It's the man behind the wheel that provides the excitement, although a little muscle under the hood doesn't hurt. You really should stick to topics you have some experience with, but why start now, right?
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I’ve rented a few Accords. They are not boring to drive. They might not be a Corvette, but are orders of magnitude more fun than a Yaris. |
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My first car: AMC Concord. My second car: Ford Escort. My third car: Ford Escort( replacing the first Escort- wreck). I had to borrow a very base Toyota minivan the past week, ugh. Horrible to drive and not remotely cool to be seen in.
I’ll second the support for Accords. Had a V-6 VTEC, 2005-ish. Very good power, fully loaded, good combo of comfort and sporty ride, surprisingly nice car, especially for the $$. If you look deeper the Accord has benefitted from Honda’s racing pedigree. Of all he cars I’ve owned, Mercedes, Lexus, I’d be hard pressed not to buy another Accord if choosing between them. The 2018 is supposed to be terrific, if I remember correctly it has a turbo. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Anything Korean.
I rented a Hyundai SUV some years ago and not only was the design overly bland and the fit/finish was poor, the engine damn near imploded as I was driving up the grapevine. |
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BTW, my frame of reference was in regards to the common Accord SE as I am not familiar with your particular model. On the other hand, I have driven an earlier V-6 model and it wasn't anything to write home about. The stock suspension was a bit on the soft side but then again, the Accord wasn't designed for grand touring. In all fairness, it does make for a decent vacation rental or 'about-town' car. But hey, it's not just me. Here's a 'world view' opinion from an automotive journalist who also includes the Toyota Corolla in the same boring league. As a matter of fact, he has it tied with the 'basic' model Accord. https://www.carthrottle.com/post/nzl9mp3/ |
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The Camry in some ways has replaced those mid-1980s era Oldsmobiles as full-size boring (except that Camrys are not strictly limited to elderly drivers).
Comparatively speaking, the Nissan Maxima is an enjoyable car to drive. We rented one last year. |
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Wife had a nice series 5 Prius that actually was not bad to drive at all. Not much performance but with the upgraded wheel and tire package it rode relatively quiet and smooth for a smaller car and the interior was fairly comfortable. We drove that thing to So Cal and AZ several times and back for golf trips.
They gave me a Yaris for a courtesy car once when I took her Prius in for service. I was like courtersey....I am 6' 3" Total POS to drive. My staff laughed at me I looked like a cartoon character stuffed into a car 4 sizes to small.
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My current car. 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid. The damn thing even cuts off when I come to a stop.
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Although they are good cars, everytime I have owned a Subaru I get bored real quick and flip it.
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Neon made by Plymouth or is it dodge.
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Used to own one of these, AMC Pacer, yep I admit it. Was like driving an aquarium on wheels.
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Yep, only mine was a sweet 70’s powder blue.
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It's my understanding that Gremlin carburetors had restrictor plates installed for economy purposes during the time. With those restrictor plates removed, those Gremlins were rumoured to be hell on wheels. Though, you still didn't want to be seen in one.
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I was depressed when I owned a '94 Mustang 6. It was totally gutless and everyone wanted to race it. I replaced it with a '98 Cobra which was a bit more fun to drive.
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For vintage, I’d vote for the Chrystler K car.
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