Come on guys, this is just a silly article. Best cars for pothole streets? Give me a break. What's next, best cars for roads with the most right hand turns? Best cars for steep inclines?
so suggesting some picks for a specific quality phrased in a way that makes sense relating to much of the population's driving conditions and daily driving patterns is silly?
most of us have to drive on either potholed or snow-packed streets on a regular basis, so why shouldn't we discuss which cars are best in that environment - is this less relevant than discussing g forces that will never be reached, or articles on $100K barges that only a tiny fraction of the population will ever be able to afford? we like to have a little bit of everything for all types of drivers and people thinking about their next purchases as well as coverage of vehicles that stir the passion.
One of the best I've driven over rough roads in recent memory was the CR-V long-term car we had this winter - incredibly comfortable, probably the best in its segment for comfort without feeling sloppy.