Every automaker has some doozies in their closets, cars or trucks they've built that they are—or should be—ashamed of. General Motors, thanks either to its sheer size, longevity, or propensity for ...
Produced between the 1982 and 1988 model years, the Cadillac Cimarron was offered as the luxury automaker's entry-level vehicle, and is often considered an egregious example of badge engineering, ...
The Cadillac Cimarron, which was a Cadillac-badged Chevy Cavalier, always makes those lists with names like "Greatest Automotive Mistakes" or "Worst Cars of the Eighties." I think the Chevy Nova-based ...
Consider the 2001 Pontiac Aztek. Or the 1982 Cadillac Cimarron. How about the 1991 Chevrolet Caprice? Don't forget the 1990 Chevrolet Lumina APV, General Motors' early stab at a front-drive minivan.
It seems that our Future Classics posts have spurred readers into dreaming up their own nominees. This time around, our Future Classic post was written by Autoblog guest writer Derek Kreindler. We ...
One great thing about poking around in high-inventory-turnover self-service wrecking yards is that you get a chance to see examples of rare and historically significant— not necessarily valuable— ...
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