So how is it when I drive my Rover I'm not wearing a flat cap, not old, not doddery or slow. And if you have a look at the Rover forums neither are they, in fact their is some top totty on Rover.org! It seems unfortunate that the Fiat forums are a little bit elitist which is a shame as I thought moderators were here to stop that sort of thing.
My MILF neighbour drives a rover & she is HOT :yum::yum::yum:
My mates love to come round to barbies in the summer just so's they can ogle her.
On the down side, she makes hubby's life HELL, constantly wants more - bigger, nicer house, nicer hols etc. Poor basket already works double shifts to pay the two mortgages & now she's kicked him out & moved in her toyboy.
Sorry, back to topic...
IMO there isn't a single 'worst driven...'
There is the chav in his £50 chavmobile with his ten bob stereo not coping with the cheap downloaded music & the black smoke billowing out of the exhaust.
There is the drug dealing/thieving chav in his ten grand chavmobile (generally a black motor with heavy black tints & gold/silver wheels, whatever it is, it's generally been totally pimped)
There is the driver who thinks he/she is THE best driver in the whole world - and has probably bought themselves a keyfob to prove it.
There is the driver who (and God alone knows how) just scraped (literally!) through their test who takes half a day to park
There is the ageing driver who has just discovered the joys of the Pen1s testosterone (0-60 in 1 second) who always drives at 15mph below the posted limit.
There is the ageing driver (as above) who drives everywhere at double the speed limit (no matter how short the distance, they must hit 60mph before hitting the brakes) who believe it is their God-given right to be the only driver on the road.
There is the foreign driver who has never passed a test yet now believes they are safe to drive a taxi using someone else's licence.
There is the very old driver who'se health isn't as good as it once was & so drives extremely cautiously. They aren't sure what to do with all these new-fangled road markings so generally take a straight line across multi-laned roundabouts etc etc.
There's the 4x4 owner who believes they are the only ones allowed on the road and, as their behemoth is far bigger than your motor, they will intimidate you into pulling over.
... And there's wife of 4x4 owner (or single mum) who can just about cope in a mini & hopes the size of the 4x4 will afford protection. She constantly hits the kerb & even spends time driving on the kerb because the kerb is a mere piece of grit compared to the size of the rubbers on her 4x4.
I hope I've managed to cover the annoyiong drivers, as for actual cars...
Any car that is driven by any of the above.