Guilty Pleasures: The cars we have a soft spot for
The article highlights “guilty pleasures” in the automotive world, focusing on cars some drivers dismissed at launch but that have earned affection through comfort, uniqueness, or standout features. It starts with the BMW iX, whose controversial “kidney grille” design and unusual front panels drew mockery, yet it’s praised for comfort and technology including an electrochromic sunroof and a Bowers & Wilkins 4D audio system. The Renault Avantime is framed as an unusual 2001 MPV-coupé concept for the road, noted for a distinctive shape and a rumored sporty character tied to a 3.0-litre V6. The Volvo 240 is described as charmingly retro, while the Daihatsu Copen is praised for its open-top experience, smart folding electric roof, 68bhp turbo 0.6-litre engine, and low 850 kg weight. The Alfa Romeo Brera is discussed as a heavy, thirsty GT with handling described as numb.





