Actually that wasn't a bad car either, to drive.
It's bad enough that America makes the worst cars - why do we also need to have the most boring car names?
Sometimes a bad car is the subject of superior ads.
Down on the street, there was no sign of the driver or his big bad car.
Of course, Brazil probably didn't make twenty thousand dollars a year, but he had a bad car.
So to go at any sort of pace this is quite simply a bad car to drive.
If they encounter your car coming from the other direction, too bad.
He said: "I can't think of a worse car to own in this country: but to drive through and out again must be great."
The car has become a staple of books and articles about bad cars.
The difference between the worst car and the best is pretty close.