10 of the Worst Cars to Come Out of the United States.
AMC Pacer, this woeful attempt of creating an economical people’s car made anyone blessed with the privilege of having a drivers license not a fan of the Pacer.
AMC Pacer, this woeful attempt of creating an economical people’s car made anyone blessed with the privilege of having a drivers license not a fan of the Pacer.
Mustang II, this hideous line of cars, which lasted five years, was the visual representation of the oil crisis the United States was dealing with at the time. With the highest trim, you could get 138 horsepower from a 4.9 liter V8, disgraceful to have the same name of a car that started a revolution in the car industry.
Chevrolet Citation, you should be glad that you didn’t know this car even existed, partly due to its terrifying styling, but mostly due to the worst name ever fitted to a car.
Chrysler PT Cruiser, a disturbing attempt at a blast into the past where wagons were a regular sight, specifically the “woodie wagons”, unfortunately it became one of the ugliest cars ever created and still plagues the roads of US today.
Pontiac Aztek, despite having a starring role in Breaking Bad, the Aztek is widely known for making people sick upon sight of the car. Bringing it back to Breaking Bad, the designer was probably on some sort of drug while designing this since not a sane human being would ever think of making something so ugly.
Cadillac Cimarron, just look at it, dull, slow, and built by people who didn’t care or didn’t know what they were doing. This was unfortunately branded as a Cadillac, the home to American luxury and style, represented by this turd looking car.
Ford Pinto, this “hatchback” was so ugly that it made you want to set yourself on fire. Conveniently, the Pinto did just that thanks to its rear mounted gasoline tank which was the cause of the fiery deaths of many of its customers.
Saturn Ion, although having a peppy performance version, the normal Ion was pathetic on all levels, the interior, the design, and the engine, were all apart of the unsettling vibe you get while looking at one.
Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Diesel, the idea of diesel taking over the automotive industry was very possible in Europe, but this being an example, it was not the direction for the United States. The 4.9l V8 Diesel in this car produced an atrocious 90 horsepower.
AMC Gremlin, love it or hate it, either way its a horrid car with an extremely thirsty V8 or a straight 6 from ancient times. The Gremlin is definitely ugly, but it has an odd ambience to it that doesn’t make me hate the car, kind of feeling sorry for it.
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The Chrysler Pit Cruiser looks like a Beaver hahahahahaha
Sorry. I have to say it. All American cars are pretty dumb. Mind the Challenger.
This is more of just bashing cars with opinions rather than comparing to other cars which were probably better. Also mainly just went on about styling and some engine deficits. Should’ve thought about the title more before and changed it to “styling” because that’s all he talked about..
If you’re going to bring the Ion into this, let’s not forget that the Cobalt existed at the same time. I’d argue the Cobalt as worse only because it was from a brand that was supposed on a higher tier than Saturn, yet, really wasn’t.
Disagree with the Pontiac Aztec. The reason is because the car was designed to be functional, and it excelled at that. Sadly, it didn’t excel in the looks department.
I call bull, the Pacer doesn’t belong on this list!
You mean all of them?
I think Mustang II is way better than that abomination of a car Fox-Body
I actually like the Pacer and Gremlin. And the PT Cruiser isn’t that bad in my opinion.
I really hope this isn’t what Trump means when he says make America great again…