FINALLY.
Somebody else says it.
Modern cars are the cats ass.
Of course they don't "build them like they used to". Because they way they used to build them was noisy, smelly, unsafe, unreliable, ineffecient, and in all measurable ways worse than today's cars and trucks. If your Chevy pickup didn't throw a rod or burn oil by 80,000 miles, you counted your blessings and rebuilt the motor anyway. It also wouldn't haul half as much as a modern half ton. And the new ones will run for a quarter of a million miles and people STILL don't think "I need to rebuild this soon".
A new Honda Accord will outrun 99% of the muscle cars from the 60's with the AC (and the vented seats!) on full blast and with 4 people in the car. Plus, it'll handle well and not actively try to kill it's occupants in a collision.
Oh...And the people that say that it's too hard to work on today's cars...Don't really work on cars anyway. You just need a couple of additional tools to do it. Tuning a carb is black magic. Tuning an ECM is a laptop and some basic math. I have a car with somewhere around 650 horsepower that gets 28 mpg on the highway if I don't get frisky. It drives like a regular car until I mash the gas. It doesn't smell, it doesn't idle like somebody unplugged two spark plugs, it doesn't offend small mammals, it's not even loud. And I built it (not the car, the setup). I'm not a mechanic. I'm a dude in the burbs with the will, the tools, the time and the Google.
Now, does an Accord look better than a 69 Charger or a 70 Chevelle? Not to my eye, not by a mile. But beauty is subjective, and in another 40 years, maybe it is the ringer at the auction instead of the 69. Maybe today's Accord is the E-Type. Okay, that's a stretch
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