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Most Improved Cars of the Last 10 years by MSN.

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Saw this story on MSN Auto's this morning. Most Improved cars of the last 10 years. Pretty interesting.

 

http://editorial.autos.msn.com/most-improved-cars-of-the-last-10-years?icid=autos_5852#1

 

MSN Auto's list the top 3 as follows:

 

Chrsyler 200

Kia Rio

Kia Optima

 

This is followed by

 

Hyundia Accent

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Chevrolet Cruze

Chevrolet Impala

Dodge Dart

Chevrolet Colorado

Cadillac CTS

Aston Martin Vanquish

Tesla Model S

Honda Civic

Nissan Altima

Chevrolet Camero

 

 

So what do you think are the most improved auto's of the last 10 years?

  • 2 weeks later...

The Cruze hasn't really changed..... unless they're comparing it to the Cobalt. Nor has the Camaro. They haven't driven the Colorado to even be able to know. The Dart is still new, and the Civic hasn't really changed.

 

Think about it... how is the Civic, which hasn't changed much, on this list while the Corolla, which changed a lot, isn't.

Yeah, this list is screwed up a lot.

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I agree with everyone that it makes no sense, but it does bring up an excellent question, what would be your list of the most improved cars of the last 10 years?

 

Cadillac Escalade

Cadillac CTS

Cadillac CTS V

Chevy Trucks

GMC Trucks

Ram Trucks

Hyundia Sonata

BMW M3

Chevy Impala

Chevy Tahoe / Yukon

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