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What Crap Car Would You Perversely Love To Have?

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Yesterday, and I can’t exactly remember why it happened, we ended up talking about the Chevrolet Chevette, especially the ultra-base model Chevette Scooter. I found myself getting into a real Chevette-hole, trying to find pictures of just how austere and punishing that entry-est level of Chevettes was, with its absent rear seat and armrest-free door cards and rubber mats on the doors, carpet just a glorious, decadent dream. The best place for those pictures, by the way, is this 1977 Car and Driver review. More importantly, though, is this fact: I started to want one of these miserable things.

The Chevette, even in its most lavish versions, was a primitive, cramped hunk of crap, to put it generously. Its RWD drivetrain was last-generation’s tech in an increasingly FWD world, just shrunk down and crammed into a hatchback. The build quality was often on the level of how on-model your average superhero-based popsicle is, and the car really didn’t offer any especially clever or compelling details.

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And yet, somehow, this sad little thing has some strange charm I found myself drawn to. I remember carpooling in high school with my friend Emily, listening to Camper Van Beethoven in her white Chevette, and those are good memories! That car wasn’t too bad, right?

So, yeah, somehow I tricked my brain into kind of wanting a Chevette Scooter. There must be crap cars that you, dear, sexy readers, have somehow found yourself desiring, against all better judgment, right? Cars that you never really thought were especially interesting or appealing or, hell, even good, that somehow hijack your desire?

Tell us about them! Spill your guts! We’re here to commiserate, or describe something even worse!

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Jakob K's Garage
Jakob K's Garage
9 months ago
Last edited 9 months ago by Jakob K's Garage
Double Wide Harvey Park
Double Wide Harvey Park
9 months ago

Oooh there’s so many!

* Volvo 480. Perfection.
* Pinto. See above.
* Gremlin
* Pacer
* Original Beetle (*ducks*)
* Eagle Talon or Mitsu equivalent
* 2CV
* Reatta

Last edited 9 months ago by Double Wide Harvey Park
Oxfordreno
Oxfordreno
9 months ago

I owned a 1984 Pontiac Acadian (same as a Chevette) which my grandmother sold me for $1 (Canadian). It served me well despite its failings which by the end were many.

What I really wanted though was a 1990 blue Chevy Sprint Turbo with the little scoop on the hood.

Geekycop .
Geekycop .
9 months ago

A buddy of mine had a chevette as his first three cars(he just kept restoring them), his first one was actually pretty neat when he got it done. It was two tone gray with a red interior, lowered, duck tail spoiler at the roof edge, and a custom header with a cherry bomb exhaust. As for me, I like lots of stupid cars, ford probe, escort(1st gen pony and gt), and even the stupid tempo. Any number of malaise era land yachts, and econo boxes, they’re fun in their own way, so sue me.

Kevin B
Kevin B
9 months ago

Citroen DS, Peugeot 505, and any other French car from 1975 to 1990 that I, as an American, have been deprived. (Le Car need not apply.)

Double Wide Harvey Park
Double Wide Harvey Park
9 months ago
Reply to  Kevin B

Those aren’t crap cars, though?

Jon Benet
Jon Benet
9 months ago
R3vSteve
R3vSteve
9 months ago

i gotta say, My second car was a, 83′ Chevy Chevette inline 4 with four doors and a working A/C. I got mine after I sold my 66 Beetle cause I was not up to dealing with the 6volt electrics.
I had so many good memories in that car.. and it was good to me. Up until I thru a rod on NYE of ’90 that is..
I would love to have another one, even the rare factory v6 (I saw one at the junk yard back then but it had been introduced to a tree or three at some point. I did consider snagging the badge though, cause why not.

I know its a POS, but its a charming POS. Simple to work on and kinda fun. Like a giant “Power wheels”. I have no idea how it would fair in the midwest though. I had mine while in Virginia beach area.

Last edited 9 months ago by R3vSteve
MDMK
MDMK
9 months ago

I remember wanting a first gen PT Cruiser really bad because it was such a novel looking vehicle. Then the Daimler restyling totally ruined it for me when it redesigned its interior using Mattel-quality plastics.

LMCorvairFan
LMCorvairFan
9 months ago

My top 10 list
66 Volvo 122
66 Pontiac Canso
71 Datsun 510 2 dr
72 Mazda RX3
72 Comet
66 Cutlass Supreme
65 Plymouth Satellite
64 Buick Skylark
86 Toyota Cressida wagon
73 Honda Civic

Morgan Thomas
Morgan Thomas
9 months ago

A Ford Ka. Somehow they came up in comments on another recent article, and it prompted me to look to see if there were any for sale (they weren’t too common in Australia). There was only 1 listed for sale in the whole country, but it was dirt cheap and 2 suburbs away. I came SO CLOSE to buying it just because it was there, before sanity set in.

Nate Tonnessen-Marler
Nate Tonnessen-Marler
9 months ago

I want…I want…

*nervously glances around the room with a quivering lip*

…a Cadillac Cimarron.

*sobs into hands*

A part of me craves a Morris Marina too.

I’m like a moth to a flame for any unloved car. (But my dad was a mechanic at one of AMC’s test centers, so that explains a lot.)

Greensoul
Greensoul
9 months ago

Ah, the Chevette Scooter. A car with interior door cards that were just that, cards. I’ll see your Chevette Scooter and throw in a Ford Pinto Pony sedan to pair up with it. Honorable mention goes to the 1975 Datsun B210 Honey Bee.

Geekycop .
Geekycop .
9 months ago
Reply to  Greensoul

A friend of my dad’s turned a b210 fastback into a ground effect land speed racing car so they can be pretty cool in their own right.

Deathspeed
Deathspeed
9 months ago

1st gen (’76 – ’80) Pontiac Sunbird Formula notchback coupe. Any engine, because I’m gonna drop in a Chevy 350. When I was 15 my dad and I test-drove a ’78 with the 305 and I believe a 4-speed manual, but I could be wrong about that tranny. With the glass pack muffler it sounded wonderful, but I don’t recall now why we passed on. I think maybe I wanted something bigger (I ended up with a ’77 Grand LeMans 2-door). I still love that body style, and I still want one with a V8.

Also Buick Reatta, 87-92 Chrysler LeBaron convertible (pre-facelift, with hidden headlights), Cadillac Allante. And a Mustang II notchback (again, I am dropping in a 351.)

MegaVan
MegaVan
9 months ago

AMC Eagle.

Honda Crossroad.

Acura SLX.

Last edited 9 months ago by MegaVan
Dolsh
Dolsh
9 months ago
Reply to  MegaVan

Nice! The AMC Eagle is my choice too!

FlavouredMilk
FlavouredMilk
9 months ago

Oh, easy. It’s all of them.

I’ve driven a decent handful of unremarkable, featureless, somewhat dangerous cars and they’re generally somehow just packed with character, even if said character is as dry as stale bread, it still counts for something.

My answer is the Mazda 121, I won’t narrow it down to a generation, all of them have their merits, but here’s a photo of one just to please your eyeballs.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/49/1988-1989_Mazda_121_%28DA%29_Shades_3-door_hatchback_%285429721333%29.jpg

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
9 months ago

Late 70’s Fiat Brava – but not the Automatic.

Pappa P
Pappa P
9 months ago

The Mini 850. I know Minis are well coveted and appreciated now, but let’s not forget that especially in their most basic form, they were crap.
The wiring, floors, and much of the steel bits of the car would turn to dust in about 10 years, sometimes sooner.
With 28hp, this thing would have had to weigh 500 pounds just to not be painfully slow. Highways speeds were mainly an unfulfilled aspiration.
Regardless, when in good condition, it’s still a Mini, and it’s still wonderfully tossable, charming and fun. That’s the kind of crap I like.
Honorable mention to the ’89 Metro/Sprint/Firefly 3 cylinder.
With its flimsy body, structural members that would rot and fall apart within a decade, and measly 55hp, it was basically a punchline in its time.
Of course, the flimsy body meant added lightness, and the 55hp didnt feel all that slow. Fully independent suspension also allowed decent ride and handling. Like the Mini, it’s packaging was miraculous. Fuel injection and hydraulic lifters also meant that the 3 cylinder would just keep doing it’s thing without complaint.
Lastly, the Canadian Nissan Micra. Dirt cheap, manual trans, and dead simple.

Hamish48
Hamish48
9 months ago
Reply to  Pappa P

and the Micra Cup racing series – great fun in or out of the car

Pappa P
Pappa P
9 months ago
Reply to  Hamish48

I see those cup cars for sale everyday near me.
I keep thinking I could probably make a street clone for like six grand.
I’m shopping for a sports car, but these still have me tempted.

Morgan van Humbeck
Morgan van Humbeck
9 months ago

There is no such thing as perverse car desire

David Escargot
David Escargot
9 months ago

Any AWD Subaru L series wagon… a perfectly balanced, underpowered, semi-reliable shitbox

Also… the 2.8l naturally aspirated diesel mitsubishi triton (96-06) is a lovable shitbox… no ac… no power… fragile gearbox…small ute… best fun ever

Last edited 9 months ago by David Escargot
Vanagons4Eva
Vanagons4Eva
9 months ago

During college in the early 90s I worked in a pizza parlor that had a fairly good sized fleet of Chevettes. They had a barn where they would keep extra cars and eventually all of the fleet of seven or eight were distilled down into one remaining three door that we called the “blue lemon“ thanks to its original yellow paint (tops of the interior doors) but exterior painted blue, perhaps with a roller. This was not the Fleet member we were hoping would survive till the very end because it had no radio, no dome light, no heat and shaky enough electrics that you were instructed “do not shut it off during your shift. Just lock the door.”
One of the drivers forgot to lock the door one of those times when the car was making a delivery near Occum Pond and came out to find that it had been delivered into Occum Pond by some adventurous college students. To every other drivers dismay the car was dragged out of the pond, dried out and used for another year or so flood damage and all.

Dudeoutwest
Dudeoutwest
9 months ago

A 1980 Ford Fiesta S. 12″ tires. A Koln 1.6 in it that’s bulletproof. Room for four. Totally topped out at like 70. I loved mine and would happily own another one.

If I couldn’t find a copper colored Pinto.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
9 months ago
Reply to  Dudeoutwest

There’s an orange Bobcat that lives in Palm Springs – not too far from the Disco Pinto.
The latter is brought out every first weekend in November for Palm Springs Pride 🙂

Last edited 9 months ago by Urban Runabout
Look, a Daewoo!
Look, a Daewoo!
9 months ago

Manual Saturn SW2 Wagon. The perfect first car!

Parsko
Parsko
9 months ago

As far as I’m concerned, there is really only one crap car, the Vibe. And, yes, I want one.

OrigamiSensei
OrigamiSensei
9 months ago

They may not fall under the traditional definition of crap car, but I want an Aston Martin Lagonda, an Aston Martin Cygnet, and a Ferrari 400i (technically I want the earlier 365 gt4 in manual, but nobody remembers those). Certainly they fall under the category of problematic or unloved within the marque.

OverlandingSprinter
OverlandingSprinter
9 months ago
Reply to  OrigamiSensei

I’m not a Ferrari person, but that won’t stop me from saying the following. Isn’t the Dino the most unloved Ferrari?

Perhaps a Ferrari owner can opine.

Jack Beckman
Jack Beckman
9 months ago

The 400i automatic and the Dino are pretty much near the bottom of the heap amongst those that discriminate. Me? Hey they’re still built by Ferrari.

Double Wide Harvey Park
Double Wide Harvey Park
9 months ago
Reply to  OrigamiSensei

I want a Lagonda wagon badly.

Mike Harrell
Mike Harrell
9 months ago

I know this is off-topic but I found out this morning that the arrival of my recently purchased 1982 Triumph Acclaim HL at the Port of Tacoma has been postponed by two days to 23 March due to port congestion at an unspecified end (or ends?) of the shipment:

https://www.carandclassic.com/l/C1650414

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