47: Pontiac 6000 S/E
Pontiac had many cars during the ’90s and one of the most popular was the 6000 S/E. The sedan was positioned at the top of the Pontiac line. Although the Grand Prix and Bonneville were also available at the time, the 6000 S/E was marketed toward a different crowd. Much of the styling cues can be attributed to the later Grand Prix models, which shared a lot of the design inspiration. The interior was massively comfortable and the standard V6 was more than sufficient enough for most drivers.

Nevertheless, the Pontiac 6000 S/E was later discontinued by GM as the company continued to shrink the Pontiac line. Few cars have managed to make the initial impressions that the 6000 S/E did, but it just wasn’t enough to catch on with buyers. Especially as automakers moved away from futuristic naming and extreme styling. At the time the 6000 S/E was controversial and comfortable all in one mix.