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Which One Do You Hate Least? Mirage vs LeBaron vs Century vs A100

Sbsd 11 21 2025

I’ve been pretty rough on you this week, forcing you to choose between some cars I know many of you dislike. But you’ve all been good sports about it, so thank you. Next week, I’ll choose some cars that will hopefully make up for it a little bit. They won’t be good – the name of the game is “Shitbox Showdown,” after all – but they won’t be quite so godawful.

For now, though, we need to take a look back at the week’s finalists, and you need to choose your favorite. And that means we need to check out yesterday’s results. And to the surprise of almost no one, the Dodge A100 pickup has run away with the vote. That Cougar could be cool, if it were in better shape (or just rusty still, without the crappy half-assed bodywork), but there is something really appealing about a scruffy old truck.

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I’m with you. I’m not a fan of the tool boxes, because I like how the A100 looks without them, but I wouldn’t bother trying to get rid of them. Someone suggested using this truck as a motorcycle hauler, or a support vehicle for a race team, and I think that would be excellent. You’d be the talk of the pits.

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Right then, let’s take a second look at this week’s contenders.

2015 Mitsubishi Mirage – $2,000

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This little three-cylinder wonder rightfully beat out a Dodge Caliber on Monday. It’s a former Turo rental car, and judging by the dents on it, some of its renters have not been too kind to it. Still, it’s holding together well, and it’s said to run and drive just fine.

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Don’t expect luxurious appointments inside, but since it’s a 2015 model, it has more stuff standard than small cars of a decade or two earlier. Power windows, keyless entry, and a tilt steering wheel were all things a Toyota Tercel buyer could only dream about, and Mitsubishi threw them in, free of charge. What a deal!

1988 Chrysler LeBaron Sedan – $5,200

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All these years I’ve been trying to push K cars on all of you, and all it took to get one to win was to put it up against something even worse, like a Mercury Topaz. Though to be fair, this is a nice K-car. It’s from late in the run, with all the good improvements like a fuel-injected 2.5 liter engine, it has practically no miles on it, and it has obviously been taken care of.

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And since it’s a Chrysler, and not some mere Dodge or Plymouth, it has a cushier interior and better sound-deadening. There is one disappointment I should mention: some of you in the comments on Tuesday mentioned Chrysler’s talking Electronic Message Center. I regret to inform you that by 1988, that option was only available on the New Yorker; this LeBaron sedan is speechless. I don’t know if that changes your opinion of it at all.

2003 Buick Century – $1,500

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Science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke once said, “Any smoothly-functioning technology will have the appearance of magic.” I’m not sure I’d call a Buick Century magic, but I think the point Clarke was trying to make is that if you make something that does its job well enough, you don’t even notice it doing its job. It just sort of happens. And that’s exactly how I’d categorize this car.

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GM has built a lot of cars like this over the years, and they’re pretty much interchangeable, but they all share some common elements: they are neither the top or the bottom of the range, they’re late in a model’s run so the engineers have had time to iron out the bugs, and they stick with simpler, older technology. This Century uses the tried-and-true 60-degree V6 and a four-speed Turbo-Hydramatic transmission that’s rated for more power than the engine makes, resulting in a lazy drivetrain that will just keep doing its thing indefinitely as long as you maintain it. Combine that with a comfy interior, and you’ve got a car you can just use and ignore.

1969 Dodge A100 Pickup – $4,000

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One of the most annoying things about modern trucks is that they’re trying to hide their roots. Trucks didn’t start out as fashion accessories for suburban cowboys; they started out as working vehicles, bereft of creature comforts and possessing only as much power and capacity as was necessary to do their job. Today’s gigantic, overpowered behemoths, slathered in luxury appointments, feel like they’re compensating for the fact that so few of them do any actual work. This humble old Dodge doesn’t need to boast about its capabilities; it lets its resume – years of wear and tear – speak for itself.

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This humble truck can teach its driver a little humility, too. It’s easy to ride someone’s ass when you have five thousand pounds of steel and a dozen airbags surrounding you, but if you’re relying on non-power drum brakes, and your feet are six inches behind the front bumper, you keep your distance. Old cars aren’t as “safe” as modern ones, but they keep you honest.

I know you were none too thrilled to see these cars the first time, but has your opinion of them softened a bit now? Or at least one of them? Discuss, debate, and choose, and I’ll see you back here on Monday.

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Jeff Diamond
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Jeff Diamond
3 months ago

Only 1 of these vehicles has any chance of increasing in value and only could ever be referred to as “cool”. A100 all day long!

Dodsworth
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Dodsworth
3 months ago

I like the LeBaron, but couldn’t get past the price. I guess I’d really rather have a Buick.

67 Oldsmobile
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67 Oldsmobile
3 months ago

«I know you were none too thrilled to see these cars the first time, but has your opinion of them softened a bit now? Or at least one of them? Discuss, debate, and choose, and I’ll see you back here on Monday.» They are all feces,and you should be ashamed.. I’ll see you on Monday alright,in my office!

67 Oldsmobile
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67 Oldsmobile
3 months ago
Reply to  67 Oldsmobile

I voted for the Buick I think,it will at least take me away from this place.

Kevin Rhodes
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Kevin Rhodes
3 months ago
Reply to  67 Oldsmobile

There is nothing at all wrong with that truck that some paint and a fettled interior wouldn’t fix, and while I am no fan of patina it’s at least useful just as it is for the 2 miles to Lowe’s and back – I wouldn’t drive it much farther than that anyway

. The Buick and the K-Car are FINE, but so boring I can’t even. I would rather walk than drive a Mirage. At least walking would be good for me.

SlowBrownWagon
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SlowBrownWagon
3 months ago

Love the landau LeBaron but went A100 even though I voted against it the first time. I could actually use it, and with a little elbow grease could easily recoup my imaginary internet money and then some.

Dug Deep
Dug Deep
3 months ago

Using the “Walgreens Method”, the truck wins, as it is the only one I would be enthusiastic to drive to Walgreens.

Gen3 Volt
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Gen3 Volt
3 months ago

Funny how the incredibly dangerous (and, granted, awesome looking) truck is clobbering the tinier but still much safer Mitsu.

Gen3 Volt
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Gen3 Volt
3 months ago

Heart says Mitsu; head votes Buick.

Cloud Shouter
Cloud Shouter
3 months ago

You couldn’t wait to serve these Turkeys until Thanksgiving week?

Fine. I picked the LeBaron. Maybe I’ll get a pizza along the way.

Jesse Lee
Jesse Lee
3 months ago

I think the Chrysler would be the best to live with, but the $5200 price is definitely CP.

Aridbiome
Aridbiome
3 months ago

The A100 is the coolest but a little too rough. Zero interest in the dented up rental. If it were my money I’d probably go boring Buick, but I’m spending my rubber band stacks of internet dollars on the luxury-priced LeBaron

My Other Car is a Tetanus Shot
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My Other Car is a Tetanus Shot
3 months ago

Order of hate (least to most):

  1. Buick. A decently clean car that seems like it was maintained and has given a lifetime of reliable service for a fair price. I can’t hate it.
  2. The Mirage. It’s lived a hard life, but still seems to want to keep on going despite that. The price is fair. This will be someone’s first ride, or a commuter for someone trying to get by.
  3. The A100. I might hate it if I get into an accident and I have no legs left. Then again, it might just be a light duty hauler that works fine. It’s just kind of expensive for what it is
  4. The LeBaron. Evil comes in many forms. The low mileage is the siren song, the clean body a lesson in deceit. 1980s Chrysler products were sorely lacking in redeeming qualities such as reliability and attractiveness, the low mileage and passing of time have not improved those. At least it’s expensive, too, which might be a virtue in the sense of dissuading someone from buying it.

“If you can find a better car, buy it”. I’ll buy the Buick, thanks.

Andreas8088
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Andreas8088
3 months ago

Buick is the one here, much as I like that A100.

MadAnthony
MadAnthony
3 months ago

My first car was a 1987 Chrysler LeBaron that was identical to this one except mine was silver, so I had to vote for that out of nostalgia for my high school and college days.

Isis
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Isis
3 months ago

I was between the truck and the Chrysler. Voted truck b/c even in that condition the Chrysler is overpriced.

MikeInTheWoods
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MikeInTheWoods
3 months ago

Those are all overpriced. I’m buying a $500, 1995 Subaru this weekend. Beater with a heater. It will be slid on the ice on a lake as well as driven this winter. It’s going to be FUN. Cars that you can drive with 0.00 F*#s are loads of fun.

Elhigh
Elhigh
3 months ago

I’ll drive that A100 truck until the heat death of the universe. It’ll make it, too.

That Clarke quote isn’t quite right. Arthur C. Clarke came up with Three Laws, they are as follows:

When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.[2]The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.[2]Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.[2]

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Gubbin
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Gubbin
3 months ago

The shiny-as-a-new-penny Century. I love the A100 but I don’t need another pickup, let alone a worn-down deathtrap with load-bearing paint so if I have to choose I’ll take the cheapest one.

And I’d name it Beatriz.

M SV
M SV
3 months ago

I like the a100 not sure I would pony up the $4k for it unless I knew what to do with it. The little Mirage as a little beater for $1500 to $2k seems like a why not.

JumboG
JumboG
3 months ago

I chose the truck because that’s the only one I could possibly see myself driving, but if I was choosing the best for someone else it would have to be the Buick.

Harmon20
Harmon20
3 months ago

Buick, if I must.

Basic beige box transportation at its finest. Roomy, comfy, reliable, cheap and easy to maintain, invisible to cops, reasonable operation cost to utility ratio. And if you do any maintenance, like, at all, it last so long it will be what the cockroaches are driving when we’re all gone. What more could you want from transportation?

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Y2Keith
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Y2Keith
3 months ago

I really like that A100. Always liked them in general, but that one just exudes character. Unfortunately, some of those body seams look pretty crusty. Specifically above and below the passenger-side door.

The Chrysler is nice, but not for the price. And the Mitsu is a plucky, little thing, kinda like a happy shelter dog with a traumatic past that now just wants to find its furever home.

But, at $1500 (provided they won’t haggle even a little), and provided it’s as good in person as it presents here, that Century is the deal of the… well, century.

Scott
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Scott
3 months ago

I chose the truck simply because it’s the only one I could actually desire of the four. The Buick or the Mirage would be the sensible choice, but I can’t muster much enthusiasm for either one.

Shop-Teacher
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Shop-Teacher
3 months ago

The Buick is by far the best car here, and also one with the best price. If you need actual transportation, it’s a lead-pipe-cinch.

I have somehow since yesterday talked myself into wanting that stupid A-100 for hauling scooters and flat-towing a tiny rallycross car, so I went against my better judgement and picked that. Even though I think it’s overpriced by about double.

I am not a smart man.

Dogisbadob
Dogisbadob
3 months ago

The Mirage is clearly the best car out of the 4

Who the fuck picked the crackhead priced K-car over something that’s actually good? LOL

JShaawbaru
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JShaawbaru
3 months ago
Reply to  Dogisbadob

Have you ever driven a CVT-equipped Mirage? I think you’d change your opinion of it quite quickly if you did.

The LeBaron is overpriced, but it’s also really clean and doesn’t have a sub-100 horsepower engine mated to a CVT.

Curtis Loew
Curtis Loew
3 months ago
Reply to  JShaawbaru

Yep, I we own one, a 23 Mirage we got new. It drive fine. Will do 90 on the highway just fine with 4 people in it. Can pass other cars just fine. Nothing really wrong with it. If something did go wrong it has a 10 year warranty.

The thing weighs 2000 lbs or so. 90’s Hondas had the same weight and power and everyone universally loves them.

JShaawbaru
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JShaawbaru
3 months ago
Reply to  Curtis Loew

Huh. Well, that was not my experience. The one I drove didn’t necessarily have a dangerously low amount of power (I’ve driven several cars with less), but the CVT just made it seem even slower than it actually was because of the mono-speed droning as it tried to accelerate.
Glad you’ve had a different experience.

I don't hate manual transmissions
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I don't hate manual transmissions
3 months ago

The Buick is the correct call here. I of course went with the Dodge. It’s the only one of the four I’d actually like to own.

Looks like several of us feel the same way.

Shop-Teacher
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Shop-Teacher
3 months ago

I just made more or less the same comment. Screw logic! I are stupid.

I don't hate manual transmissions
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I don't hate manual transmissions
3 months ago
Reply to  Shop-Teacher

Well, than, I be stupid with you.

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