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Favorite 90's cars

I think that 90's were golden age for cars.

So many good looking cars, revival of some older lines and the best thing is the purpose. Every car looked like what it did. If it was a truck it would look like a truck. If it was a family hatchback it would look like that, not like some aggressive lump of metal. Also they were built different. Enough technology to be comfortable, but not that much so that it creates problems. Reliability peaked in 90's (not for all brands but for most yes)

IMO 90's was a golden age for car manufacturers and 90's cars look much much better than todays.


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Reply by Underwhirl

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Acura NSX, Toyota MR2, Mitsubishi 3000GT, just to name a few. I’m also very fond of SN95 Mustangs and Ford trucks made before 1996. 


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Reply by Tea <3

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Probably a Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R LM Road. I'm still a fan of the GTR series to this day but that GT-R feels like the perfected version.


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Reply by Lowfe

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I love the silly cars of the 90's like the Fiat Multipla, pre 97 VW Beetles, Nissan Pao, and of course the miata :3


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Reply by CLK

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the 90s had the best balance between reliability, fuel economy, and tech dependency in my opinion

i dont know why people hate 90s jellybean design though. sure beats whatever we had in the late 2010s

personally id kill for a Z32 TT


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Reply by Nathan

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Ive always loved those sorts of old cars, so easy to work and tinker on. newer cars have too much going on. my fave jap sports car is the fd rx7 but they sound very flimsy lmao. i would love to have a turbo fc love the styling on that one. really anything with pop up headlights


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Reply by Jake

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I’ve always been fond of the 1992 Ford Sierra GLS as seen on programmes like “The Bill” over here in the UK, but too am I fond of the Rover 800 Series even despite its flaws and failure to carry a torch to its predecessor, the brilliant Rover SD1.


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