Some of these are expected, like the Edsel or the Yugo. Some are perhaps more marketing FAIL than automotive fail (the Porche 914 wasn't a terrible car, it was a terrible Porche). It also has surprises (to me):
70. 1953 Chevrolet Corvette: A fiberglass body atop an archaic chassis powered by a lame 155-hp six. And the transmission was a two-speed automatic. The first Corvette was crap.Bleeding automotive turkeys, offered for your consideration. Happy Monday.
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Our family had a couple in the top ten!
Did you notice GM had a large percentage of this list? About one quarter of it!
I just counted, and I have personally rode in or drove 9 of the cars on the list. 5 were owned by immediate family members.
And I do not disagree with those being on the list at all. Except the Suzuki Samurai- that was a fun car.
I've had way more of those cars than I care to admit. I did put a 283 in the Vega at least. And don't get me started on my 80 Corvette!
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