7 Reasons Why Muscle Cars Are Crap #blogpost

Let me just say that I’m a pretty big muscle car enthusiast myself. I’m just taking an objective look at their flaws, because almost everything isn’t flawless I will look at the obvious and not so obvious flaws of muscle cars and here they are…

One: Muscle Cars Aren’t The Best At Cornering

I’ll get the most obvious flaw out of the way first. Many muscle cars were not built with corner handling at the top of their priority list. Comfort, affordability and straight line speed are usually at the top. As much as most muscle car guys hate to admit it, there’s some truth to it. While turning in a Miata evokes feelings of go karting, muscle cars feel like cargo ships in a hurricane by comparison. The laws of physics don’t lie, some muscle cars weight in excess of 2 tons, (cough Challenger cough). It’s like trying to complete an obstacle course with a weight belt.

Two: Cheap Interiors

A side effect of muscle cars having good bang for your buck performance is that the interiors can be a bit on the cheap side. If you’re the kind of person that insists on having nothing but the best in life, a muscle car might not be the best choice for you. You might be better off with something like a Mercedes AMG model, that should have better interior quality.

Three: Low Horsepower per Liter Numbers

Some engines are living up to every bit of their potential like the V8 in the Ferrari 458 and the 4 banger in the Honda S2000. Muscle car engines on the other hand are a different story. Because they often use engine displacement to make big power, their horsepower per liter numbers are rather low. This depression of engine efficiency was at it’s lowest right after the oil crisis and new emissions regulations of the 1970’s. Want good engine efficiency? Turbocharged engines like the 2JZ and SR20 are for you.

Four: Unsupportive Seats

Most of the stock seats in muscle cars aren’t that supportive. I’m not talking regarding back support, more like lateral support for high speed corners. Because of this, going to a track day or autocross event means rolling around the car like a bowling ball in the back of a pickup truck. It actually makes sense though, why put seats with side bolsters in a car that’s mainly built for straight line speed?

Five: Most Of Them Have Automatic Transmissions

Americans sure love their automatics, and that’s evident by the ratio of manual to automatic muscle cars available out in the big world. For enthusiasts that want to buy a muscle car with a stick shift, the odds are stacked against them. Even though most muscle cars with an automatic carry a premium above manuals brand new, it’s easier and sometimes cheaper to just buy a muscle car with a “slushbox”. If you hate automatics, then you might want to try something else.

Six: Bad Gas Mileage

Apart from big trucks and SUV’s, muscle cars probably get the worst MPG ratings in the car world, especially old ones. It’s so bad, the MPG numbers might even dip into the single digits. You might be able to get similar power and speed from Japanese and European cars and using less fuel in the process. For people in Europe especially who have high fuel prices, this can be a hefty blow to their wallet. This unfortunately deters many people from owning muscle cars, because they simply can’t afford to fill it up with petrol.

Seven: Carburetors Can Be A Real Pain The The Rear

You may be saying “Isn’t this a problem for all types of cars?” It is, but it’s most prevalent for muscle cars. Many cars that JDM fans love have fuel injection, and for European cars it’s pretty much the same story. A good percentage of muscle cars driven by enthusiasts have carburetors, which have some downsides. They aren’t that fuel efficient, require more tuning compared to fuel injection, and carbureted engines are hard to cold start, especially in the winter. A carbureted engine is a little like a supermodel; good looking but hard to live with.

Listen guys, I love muscle cars. But we have to acknowledge the flaws that muscle cars have so we can improve them.

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Comments

Delightful Citizen (Classic Truck Squad)

Very true points. Luckily there are fixes for all of these problems! Or, ya know, just embrace em.

09/09/2016 - 04:24 |
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Probably the most difficult to fix is the interior thing, not all backyard mechanics can make the inside of a challenger look like a mercedes s class

09/09/2016 - 04:29 |
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Anonymous

I agree this is what makes them not so great, but its also what makes them “Muscle” cars. I mean if they had great performance in all those areas would they still be Muscle cars?

09/09/2016 - 04:40 |
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Delightful Citizen (Classic Truck Squad)

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09/09/2016 - 04:52 |
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Anonymous

Classic cars in general have unsupportive seats, my 2002 doesnt really hold me in the corners and carburators can be a pain but thats the fun of owning a classic car haha

09/09/2016 - 04:57 |
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Dat Incredible Chadkake

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Interesting…

09/09/2016 - 05:03 |
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CalmnessAndSandwiches

In the 60s and even the early 70s, the interiors were spectacular then. Carburetors are out of the question now. Which is why I ask why did you compare three different generations of muscle car’s flaws, to the modern cars of today? HP per liter, goes to the 80s, interior, 80s, carbs, 60s, 70s, 80s. The Interiors a few years ago weren’t the most orderly, but look at how far they have come, and the price gap between their competitors is so wide. But hey, if I get hate for this, then whatever. I mean not to offend anyone.

09/09/2016 - 05:03 |
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Don’t mean to offend, how is what you’re saying offensive?

09/09/2016 - 05:10 |
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Jim Kart

I would totally agree with this;
One: Muscle Cars Aren’t The Best At Cornering… That is why Corvette aren’t considered as a muscle car.

09/09/2016 - 05:08 |
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Dat Incredible Chadkake

In reply to by Jim Kart

That’s not to say they are pig slow at a racetrack, it’s just that cornering isn’t usually their priority. The GT350 isn’t a muscle car because it values handling over drag racing by far

09/09/2016 - 05:14 |
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America

I will simply say with pride that this was garbage.

09/09/2016 - 05:17 |
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Dat Incredible Chadkake

In reply to by America

the post?

09/09/2016 - 05:17 |
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jude gordon

I agree not all cars are perfect and all have flaws but most of them are amazing that’s why we all have a love and passion for them.

09/09/2016 - 05:36 |
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Anonymous

I like them but they are a little boring

09/09/2016 - 05:44 |
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Dat Incredible Chadkake

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I’m a little surprised I just heard those words describing a muscle car.

Why do you think they’re boring? Because I think they’re one of the last cars I would say is boring…

09/09/2016 - 05:47 |
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Dat Incredible Chadkake

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

How is a screaming V8, tire smoke for days, good looks and fast acceleration boring?

01/26/2017 - 07:23 |
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DeKileCH (Opel Squad)

Carburettors can be a pain in the ass, however they also do a few things better than fuel injections. For example, a carburettor engine has an even quickerthrottle response than a fuel injection (not to mention that a 60’s fuel injection would most likely be even slower than modern fuel injections). Also, the sound a carburettor engine makes is just glorious.

09/09/2016 - 06:19 |
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