The Pontiac Firebird, with its stylish design and growling engine, was a Boomer dream car. With a name like that, it’s hardly a surprise.
When it comes to safety, Millennials don’t want to compromise. That’s why the Ford Pinto, infamous for its risk of catching fire in a rear-end collision, has lost its appeal.
Millennials prioritize utility over luxury, making the fuel-guzzling Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme a relic.
With its muscle car roots, the Chevy Monte Carlo was once the epitome of cool. Yet, for Millennials who value smart technology and fuel efficiency,
The AMC Gremlin, with its distinctive, quirky design, tried to be the compact car for a generation.
With its spacious interiors and purring engine, the Buick Skylark was the Boomer’s road-trip favorite.
The Cadillac Fleetwood may have reigned as a luxury car, but Millennials find its oversized design a bit overblown, especially when trying to navigate city parking.
The Ford Thunderbird was a classic American cruiser, perfectly encapsulating the Boomer ethos. In the eyes of Millennials, who prioritize efficiency and modern tech features