#NAIAS: What Do YOU Think Was The WORST Car At The 2015 Detroit Auto Show?
With the good comes the bad.
Yesterday we asked you to pick out the BEST car from the 2015 Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS). To be straightforward, we were not surprised with the answers that were generated. But now we have a bit of a more challenging task for you.
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That's because we want to hear WHICH car YOU think was the WORST at the show. Although that may seem easy at first, I reassure you it isn't.
There were MORE bad products than good ones at this year's event; however, before we come clean we want to hear it straight from the Spies what the consensus is. I've attached a sampling of vehicles I wasn't particularly bowled over by but keep in mind there's a multitude of reasons why the autos pictured below were included in this grouping.
I advise you to take a look at ALL of our coverage and choose wisely.
Let us know what you think in the comments below!
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Sciros -
1/19/2015 11:56:34 AM
+1 Boost
Nissan Titan is pretty boring. The BMW 6 series ... I didn't even know that was a new car. The VW Cross-Coupe might have the worst name of all time seeing as it's got nothing to do with a coupe. May as well call it the VW Cross-Motorcycle. That targa 911 looks pretty hideous, I don't care what you say .
Hard to decide. Design-wise the new Chevy Volt and Audi Q7 are both extremely disappointing.
I think I'll go with the Cross-Coupe for now because it's contributing so much to polluting automobile taxonomy and is therefore more harmful than just your typical ugly/underwhelming car.
I'm going to be over there next Saturday taking in the sights and snapping some photos of my own. Surely I'll have a decision by then.
Agent00R -
1/19/2015 1:06:03 PM
-2 Boost
Keep us posted!
Enjoy the show! A lot to see!
Agent009 -
1/19/2015 12:01:28 PM
-1 Boost
New Volt followed very closely by the NSX
Both had plenty of hype for too long and both under-delivered.
Sciros -
1/19/2015 12:25:36 PM
+6 Boost
Surprised you put the NSX there. Expectations in terms of appearance were set when the car first appeared. Performance-wise is all that's left to see... and yes it has a high bar to aim for. Sure, it feels like it's been too long since we first saw it... but that doesn't make it a _worse_car_ does it? Not sure what anyone expected from the NSX at the show apart from maybe more details about the R variant. (Which will probably appear at NAIAS in a year.)
Agent00R -
1/19/2015 1:08:06 PM
-3 Boost
Here's the thing. Acura has made some minor tweaks with each iteration and it only goes downhill each tweak.
I understand the car has to be productionalized but the company has taken too much of a heavy hand and ruined what could have been a GREAT looking product inside and out.
Hopefully the drive makes up for any and all of its misgivings.
IhavearedS2000 -
1/19/2015 7:43:02 PM
+5 Boost
NSX is the best concept to production car I've seen a loooong time. Each tweak made it better, just because some have the attention span of a fly doesn't mean it doesn't live up to the "hype"...
chewy -
1/19/2015 11:33:44 PM
+1 Boost
The S60 doesn't look good in those photos, back when Subaru had the lifted Legacy it looked a bit weird but a bit cool too, the S60 doesn't seem right with the back end looking much higher than the front. Some debuts weren't as exciting just because they are "regular" cars either seen before or just surrounded by much more exciting cars. The Volt I do think made little noise especially comparing to its first version, the Bolt concept didn't help and probably should have debuted at a different show.
Agent001 -
1/20/2015 12:38:34 AM
-2 Boost
It doesn't look good in person either! ;)
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