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QOTD: Have You Ever Bought A Car Going Against Consensus?

August 7, 2025
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QOTD: Have You Ever Bought A Car Going Against Consensus?





qotd have you ever bought a car going against consensus

Today we brought you vehicles that sell well despite enthusiasts having a different preference.

So, the QOTD is pretty straightforward — have you ever bought a vehicle knowing that other enthusiasts preferred one of its rivals?

For example, let’s say you bought a Toyota Corolla even if all your car-guy pals told you the Honda Civic was more fun to drive.

As a bonus, if you made this choice, tell us why. Was it a price thing? A color or styling thing? Input from a family member? Did the less-popular choice offer something the other car didn’t? Et cetera.

You know what to do. Sound off below.

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