Manual transmission, throttle by cable, relatively lightweight and minimal driver assists. How is this car boring again?
I can speak for myself when I say 2000 Mercury Sable LS with the Duratech engine. My dad had a silver one with the spoiler on the back. I floored it from a rolling start at like 20 and I only got to a little under 90 before I had to slow down. Its also front wheel drive with a four speed automatic and torque steers like hell. It looks pretty decent in a hipster sort of way in silver with those same wheels in the picture. You just cannot have any fun driving it, its way too slow. I do have to say it corners great though, using the on and off ramps for highways at like 60 lmao
These are exceptionally fun if you know how to drive them. There isn't a lot of power to play with, but the light weight and relatively stiff suspension of these cars makes them very fun around corners
No because the only reason light cars are fun because most cars in America at the time where heavy Fun fact the 1967 Camaro weighted in between 3,135-3,385 lbs (or 1422-1535 kg) while the 2008 Camaro weighted about 3,750 lb (or 1,700 kg)
The most boring cars imo are the most common ones, especially common 4 cylinder cars. Among the most boring would probably be most economy sedans except for the Subaru Impreza and Mazda3.
No I think the 2017 Impreza is kind of boring well compare to the 90's it feels like in belong in a suburban neighborhood than the dirt track.