There's some very good and compelling points brought up in this thread. Today's brand of "jelly bean" shaped compact cars definitely lack the style and lines of the cars produced during America's great automotive heyday. Of course today's designers and engineers use the importance of "aerodynamics" as an excuse for their lack of design in their jellybean shaped, cookie cutter models. It's no secret that the cars produced in the "old days", while not always the most conservative in fuel consumption, still were far more pleasing to the eye. And of course America's love affair with the "muscle cars" of the 60's and 70's was a golden era in our nation's colorful history and culture. And back then at least the youth had the option of racing those cars on legal and sanctioned drag strips. Today the greedy real estate developers and corrupt municipal planners have pushed practically all the sanctioned drag strips out in favor of urban sprawl, so now we have the new generation of "kids" furiously racing their jellybean shaped compact cars on the streets and mowing down innocent pedestrians in record numbers. There was once a time when Long Island, New York had a total of four legally sanctioned organized drag strips for its youth to safely race their cars, now there's ZERO sanctioned drag strips on Long Island, making illegal street racing an epidemic, resulting in record numbers of severely injured and dead victims.