Top 5 vehicles from the 80's and early 90's.
The Top 5 vehicles from the 80's and early 90's.
It's a daunting task assigning a vehicle to any list. Anytime
anyone presents a list of some of the greatest vehicles in a
particular era, readers get angry as they feel their favorite
car, truck, or SUV was over looked. There have been some
incredible vehicles over the last 20 years; these are the cream
of the crop from the 80's and early 90's. Please note these are
not in any particular order. I encourage feedback through all-about-car-selection.com
Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyageur (1984) - Introduced in 1983 as
an '84, these vehicles were not only marvels in packaging
efficiency, but they invented a segment known as the minivan.
Before these were introduced you had only 2 choices if you
needed seating for 7; get a wagon and install a rearward facing
third row or buy a large van more suited to commercial duty. The
minivan had seating for seven (optional, mind you), a
fuel-efficient 4-cylinder engine, and could fit in the average
garage. It was a success. Chrysler later went on to offer an
extended wheelbase version and offered a more powerful,
Mitsubishi derived V6. Today, the Dodge Caravan and Chrysler
Town and Country (the Plymouth Voyageur was dropped a few years
ago) still account for over 1/3 of all minivan sales.
Mercedes Benz 300E (1986) This vehicle, known internally as the
W124, was a breakthrough in design and engineering. With a rigid
structure, this was one of the most structurally stiff vehicles
on the market, giving it class leading performance, comfort and
safety. 20 years since its introduction, they are still running
all over the world. The inline 6-cylinder power plant was
smooth, refined, and powerful for its day. It's not uncommon for
these vehicles to run for 300,000 miles with no major mechanical
problems. Looking at one today, they still manage to look modern.
Ford Taurus (1986) the birth of a legend. Ford took a big gamble
assigning a sleek, aerodynamic vehicle to its family sedan
line-up. The public tired of the boring, boxy, sedans on the
market and enthusiastically welcomed the Taurus to the market.
Two engines were available, a 2.5L 92hp inline 4, and a 3.0L
140hp V6. Though far less horsepower than a contemporary family
sedan, the Taurus had bold styling that made a statement. The
Taurus became the best selling family sedan throughout the late
80's and early 90's only to fail as Ford lost their confidence
and started building sedans that only satisfied local focus
groups.
Mazda Miata (1989) Few vehicles can lay claim to dominating a
segment for so long. After being on the market for over 16
years, only now does the Miata have a competitor (the 2006
Pontiac Solstice). Back in '89, Mazda took a gamble and
introduced a small, 2 seater with great handling at a time when
the world largest automaker was reeling after the dismal
performance of their little 2 seater, the Pontiac Fiero. The
Miata offered a rev happy four cylinder and impeccable
reliability (both absent in the Fiero) at a reasonable price.
Immediately, dealers were asking thousands more than the sticker
price and customers were being put on waiting lists. Today, it
has more room, more power and even better handling. Now that's
progress
Ford Explorer (1991) No, Ford did not invent the SUV segment.
Let's not forget the Jeep Cherokee had been around since the mid
80's. The 1991 Explorer was replacing the 2 door Bronco II. The
Ford Explorer took the ideas and lessons from the Bronco II and
ran with them to become the best selling SUV of all time. Built
on the same chassis as the Ford Ranger, it was cheap to produce
and offered a unique combination of luxury and ruggedness. With
its 4.0L V6, the Explorer was no barnburner but it held its own.
Today the Explorer is living in the shadow of the infamous tire
controversy with Firestone, and facing increasing competition.
As sales continue to decline, ford will surely "re-invent" the
Explorer to take back the segment it once dominated.
Other great vehicles from this time period include the Honda
Accord, Lexus LS400 and Jeep Grand Cherokee.