80s was one of the best era we have seen
Every car US made is shit tier
They were to happy driving around in previous generation cars/trucks weren't they?
>>17478610
Every car was shit tier with the second gas crisis and emissions. I don't understand the appeal among the underage, having actually grown up around 80s shitboxes. Design peaked in the 60s, though the 70s wasn't too bad.
>every car was shit tier
Speak for yourself, fagg/o/t.
>>17478757
>shit
>>17478684
The 70s produced cars that were far worse, if we're talking about power to weight. 5,000+ pound land barges with 120-150 hp is pretty sad.
>>17478684
>Shit Tier
>>17478844
Explain this then
Late 80s - Early 90s was the best era for American cars.
>>17478851
But that was just a restyle of of a Seventies car that was itself a rehash of a Sixties car, so boom we're back to the Sixties being the best.
It's like an automotive reverse Moore's Law or something.
>>17478952
So you're telling me they took something already decent and made it look better? Sounds about right.
Simca 1000 motherfuckers
>>17478757
Thanks for being thoughtful.
>>17478610
80's Foreign cars, especially to German ones, were superior to domestic cars in many ways.
pic related: this car was way ahead of its time.
>>17478610
>Every car US made is shit tier
This one was made in Canada. Does that make it non-shitty?
>>17478952
Well shit. Maybe you should've clarified and said any car introduced into the 80's
>>17478922
Porsche 959 definitely.
>When it was introduced, the twin-turbocharged 959 was the world's fastest street-legal production car, boasting a top speed of 195 miles per hour (314 km/h), with the sport model capable of reaching 197 miles per hour (317 km/h). During its production run it was hailed as the most technologically advanced road-going sports car ever built, and forerunner of all future super cars. It was one of the first high-performance vehicles with all-wheel drive, providing the basis for Porsche's first all-wheel drive Carrera 4 model. Its performance convinced Porsche executives to make all-wheel drive standard on all 911 Turbos starting with the 993. In 2004, Sports Car International named the 959 number one on its list of Top Sports Cars of the 1980s.
959's 0–60 mph: 3.6 s
Ferrari F40's 0–60 mph: 4.2 s
3.6 s in 1986?!?!
>>17478610
I agree.
I like American cars being just American, not European wannabe.
Cadallic, Chevy, Ford lost their identity cuz they look like Japanese or German....
>>17478922
Is that an american car?
>>17479630
>bad bait