I think the Cars are a WAYYYYYYYYYYY under-appreciated band. I think they get categorized as a pop band for the couple of singles, but - and I get it, they're not prog - there's a sort of complexity to their music that rewards repeated listenings. I think Elliot Easton was the perfect guitar player for that band, and (most of) his solos to this day hold up because of the neat structure to them.
Candy-O and Shake It Up are my favorites of their albums, but the only real weak one is Panarama (and even that has some moments that are worth it). Door To Door is better than it should be, and while their "comeback" really misses Ben Orr (Ocasek's voice is better as a complement, not the only flavor in the spice drawer) it's pretty solid. "Sad Song" and "Blue Tip" are excellent.
On this particular album, "Drive" is the favorite; I just love Ben Orr's voice on that. I'll say again, he's really missed. But even some of the deeper tracks are pretty good - Stranger Eyes and Why Can't I Have You spring to mind. (Not on this album, but I'll also point out the sleeper track "All Mixed Up", which segues out of the far more well known "Moving In Stereo").
Did I say "Big Cars fan"?