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50 worst cars of all time...

I got my drivers licence in one of those (the Pinto) and it did not blow up.
 
Hmm, probably not the time to admit that I had to get rid of my college ride (gt6) at the time for one of those worsts cars... But then my gt6 didn't have the room nor could it have made the move...
Dennis

But that gremlin wasn't all that bad now, used when I got it and had to have it towed to the junkyard when I got rid of it..
 
Dennis said:
But that gremlin wasn't all that bad now, used when I got it and had to have it towed to the junkyard when I got rid of it..

My uncle bought a new Gremlin X.

He only had it for a short time because it burned oil like Saddam Hussein.

I believe it had a 5.0 litre V8, and was a little bomb.
 
I am 58, and have been driving since 1964. You do the math and you will realize that there were some less than legal episodes! That said, I have owned a BUNCH of cars, sold cars for 6 years (including DeLoreans) and with the exception of the complete lack of ANY GM V8 diesel car, this list doesn't have much to question. However, we need a sequel for UGLY cars. FIFTY will be way too short, however.
 
I nominate 1984 Ford Tempo. It made the crypt car seem reliable.
 
Bit of a silly list IMHO.

At least three on the list I would love to own:

MGA Twin Cam
Triumph Stag
Jag XKE V12

Rob.
 
Interesting list, I wonder what was the guide lines for getting on the list. I'm with driven76, saw several I wish I had, oh well......

Tinkerman
 
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