What's a brand or model of car that you could NEVER drive?

Anonymous
Tesla
VW
Kia
Anything gigantic
Anonymous
Never drive or never own? I've driven cars as rentals that I wouldn't buy and been pleasantly surprised (the Chevy Malibu was unexpectedly zippy but I wouldn't buy a Chevy for reliability reasons).

Never drive at all - maybe an RV or truck with a boat attached or something else that I don't feel competent to pilot safely due to size.
Anonymous
Toyota Echo - so named because after you get crushed by the SUVs on the road, only an echo of your screams is left
Anonymous
I absolutely hate Elon, but Teslas are so far ahead with EVs it was a no brainer when my 12 year old car died and we needed a quick replacement for a short distance daily driver.
Anonymous
Range Rover/Land Rover. Piece of crap cars. Would never waste my money on them. Ever!
Anonymous
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The only thing I'd for sure for sure never drive is a motorcycle!

My money says you probably don’t have coordination or skill to drive one.

Obviously you never have been on one. They are awesome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:[quote=Anonymous

The only thing I'd for sure for sure never drive is a motorcycle!


My money says you probably don’t have coordination or skill to drive one.

Obviously you never have been on one. They are awesome.
I have been on one (pax). But I don't even like driving near them. One wrong flip of the wheel and I can kill someone. It makes me too anxious. I'd never drive one, coordination or not. Besides the bugs, the only part of spring/summer that I hate is when the motorcycles come out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tahoe or other giant SUV in DC the streets are too narrow for these behemoths


Never had the slightest problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anything not rated highly in Consumer Reports. It’s just how I was raised


I call BS.

You won’t DRIVE a car that’s not rated highly in consumer reports.

Just the rental price of name-brand cars is 3x as much.

I’ll drive almost anything. Buying is another story.

-Tesla owner
Anonymous
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The only thing I'd for sure for sure never drive is a motorcycle!


My money says you probably don’t have coordination or skill to drive one.

Obviously you never have been on one. They are awesome.

Wouldn’t you rather people without the coordination and skill to not drive a motorcycle NEVER drove a motorcycle?? What’s wrong with you that you’d encourage this type of person to drive one????????
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't fathom buying any of the current American pickup trucks. They're too tall. It's absurd.

I used to feel this way about trucks, but not anymore. My next vehicle will be either a Ford F150 or a Chevy Silverado.

I love space in a vehicle, especially on long drives. Being squeezed up in a small car and sitting low is horrible to me. I don't like feeling squeezed up in a plane, so don't see why I should put up with it in a car.

To answer OP's original question, I could never drive a Mini.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I think the obvious is Tesla with its super toxic owner. Plenty of other electrics now.


I feel the same way but I might have to buy a used one.


Used one doesn't work for me because I don't trust the product and don't trust him not to put out some crazy software update that bricks the car unless I tweet at him or something.



I'm sure Elon Musk doesn't care. But the money lost by Tesla bc their CEO is such an unlikeable dolt is breathtaking. It's a cheap Uber car these days.

And to think that he is now holding Tesla shareholders hostage. If they don’t vote to pay him 56 billion dollars he has said he will leave Tesla. They should vote no and sing “goodbye” to him. I won’t touch a Tesla because of him, and I love the look of the car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Toyota Echo - so named because after you get crushed by the SUVs on the road, only an echo of your screams is left

Anonymous
I can drive anything, and if it’s free I honestly don’t care. It’s unlikely anyone is going to let me in a tank, I guess.

I have an American pickup because I farm. When you put a trailer on them they get a lot shorter, FWIW. The height is from increased suspension to make the ride comfortable when you aren’t hauling. Blame people who want a truck to ride like a luxury vehicle. A bit of road noise and bounce never bothered me.
Anonymous
Mini coopers or Smart Fortwo. What a waste, and one bumper butt should demolish those toy cars.
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