Ford Focus hatchback, Toyota Camry, Honda Civic and Hyundai Elantra GT are generally considered practical cars best for young drivers and the car-driving public who value a smart fusion of price, performance and dependability. Priced at less than $35,000 but comes loaded with standard and premium features, tested for safety and respectable performance, these practical cars are the go-to cars for most car shoppers. And there’s also a fleet of cars at the other end of the spectrum- cars that are often pricey, with unorthodox good looks and usually with high performance that are often no longer suited for the ordinary and daily city drivers, hence the ‘impractical car’ tag.
1. Chevy Camaro
Sure, the Chevy Camaro is loved by collectors and sports car enthusiasts, but there are some things about this ‘cool car’ that makes it an impractical pick for the average driver. Some car critics have slammed the Camaro for its bulky size and weight and for its packaging. The windows are small and you will have a hard time seeing what’s on the road, and there’s a trunk opening that too small. The Camaro’s impracticality score drops even more with its drop-top version.
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