Aztek VS Cherokee
To be honest, I think the Cherokee looks worse than the Aztek.
*Lets that bold statement set in*
The Aztek's pretty much a GM minivan wrapped in a more rugged sheetmetal. From what I remember from the time I roadtripped in a ten year old Venture, I can only assume that the Aztek is mostly similar, which means that it suffers a bouncy, unrefined ride that's too jittery to be comfortable. The power felt pretty average as well, though in defense of the Venture, it was loaded up with six people and their cargo when strong acceleration was needed. I wouldn't think it's much better unloaded though. The Cherokee's a modern vehicle, and is derived from much more appealing Alfa Romeo underpinnings. That'll guarantee road manners superior to what the Aztek can offer, as well as better gas mileage, better handling, and vastly improved safety. Cargo capacity probably isn't as good as the immensely practical Aztek, but I'm far from the young active lifestyle male that that car was targeted towards. So I'll take the Cherokee.
Ssangyong Actyon VS Minecraft Pig What?
There's something about that Ssangyong's styling that reminds me of a BMW X6, despite a slightly different roofline and the absence of a Hofmeister kink. Maybe this is what the upcoming X4 will look like. The rest of it is purely ugly though. I don't know the specs on the Minecraft Pig, but I doubt the cargo capacity is as good as the Actyon. Reliability's about the same for both I'd say. But the Actyon's a car with wheels and an engine, and the Minecract Pig's...a pig, so yeah.
Evo X VS Evo VI
I'm not an Evo guy, or a Mitsubishi guy. Not an STI guy or a Subaru guy either. But the current Evo, while it looked alright when it came out, is starting to look stale now. I guess I'll take the older one. It looks like more fun than the X.
Tiburon VS Sentra
To me, the Tiburon's always been that sporty car you buy after you find out you can't afford the monthly payment on a new Celica. It's that cheaper, less well known car that's kinda sporty, but is kinda crappy, and kinda...meh. The profile is alright, but the front and back ends are both pretty bland. That overstyled fuel cap particularly annoys me. The Sentra of that generation is a pretty decent looking car, a bit bubbly but not overly so like the Maxima of the era. It's got a nicer interior, and I bet it's better to drive, too. So I'll take the Nissan.
2014 Scion tC (179 horsepower, 172 lb-ft of torque, 6-Speed manual, 3082 lbs)
2013 Kia Forte Koup SX (173 horsepower, 168 lb-ft, 6-Speed manual, 2844 lbs)
*Separate Would You Rather*
2014 Honda Civic Coupe EX (140 horsepower, 128 lb-ft of torque, 5-Speed manual, 2771 lbs)
Yes, that's an Si. Use your imagination.
2014 Hynudai Elantra Coupe SE (148 horsepower, 131 lb-ft of torque, 6-Speed manual, 2687 lbs)