So, just how well does such a display of ignorance and hype pay?
Just like the constant "Ten-?" list the truly difficult to work on/ugly/poorly engineered, etc, vehicles never even appear on the list.
The reason why not, is simple.
The authors really know next to nothing about cars, their history only goes back so far as their own childhood, or less. They grab seemingly random tidbits from the web and mash them into a pretentiously "Authoritative" article for an equally ignorant audience.
Anyone who has experienced a Lloydvagen, BMW Isetta, Goliath, Heinkel, Dyna-Panhard, Etc. or any of numerous other post war stop-gap vehicles knows what truly bad cars look like.
Not to pick on German and French cars, they are just the worst to spring to mind at first thought.
That so many of the truly horrid cars now fetch astronomical sums only confirms the capricious and irrational nature of humanity.
I'm tempted to revisit the article only to look for a link to admonish the author.
But that would probably get me banned from the 'Web. Thought