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10 Cars That Deserved to Fail. What car do you should have never been made?

OP: Seville.
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I knew it would have the Hugo in there but, the SSR? It didn't "sell abysmally," it was produced in limited numbers! Duh.

I knew someone with the 400HP engine.

Stop posting as me, CZroe. -Ichinisan
 
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The Cadillac Cimarron was an even bigger piece of shit than the Seville... put that on your list instead.

That said, I kinda liked the Jaguar X-Type. It was comfy, and the 3 liter V6 had decent power.
 
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Making its U.S. debut at the 1984 Los Angeles Auto Show, the quirky hatchback offered buyers a 55-hp engine that was capable of 30-mpg fuel ratings and a claimed 110-mph top speed for just $3990. As an added bonus, the GV (great value) Yugo also boasted a 10-year, 100,000-mile warranty.

how long does that take?

Hyundai Excel (1985–1994)

my dad had one - it was a worthless piece of shit
 
The Lada, perhaps?

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Pretty much speaks for itself.

Didn't know the DeLorean was gonna be produced here initially.
 
I like all the cars they have on the first page, even the Yugo. I can't really think of any that aren't already on the list. There's a lot of cars I don't like, but wouldn't go so far to say they shouldn't have been made(excepting everything GM made in the 80s).
 
I worked next door to a place that used to paint the stainless steel Deloreans. It was crazy seeing yellow, red and black ones all around the place.

Peace

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The Cadillac Cimarron was an even bigger piece of shit than the Seville... put that on your list instead.

That said, I kinda liked the Jaguar X-Type. It was comfy, and the 3 liter V6 had decent power.

Haha... that was my first thought too...

Mercedes-Benz C230 Hatchback - I own one of those. I like it.
 
I didn't know that the Z3 or C230 were failures. I see them relatively often here.

They could have picked 100's of cars over the Z3. I still see lots of them as well, and the owners I've talked to really like them. I guess 4cyl model is kinda fail for a BMW, however most I've seen have the straight six.
 
The Cadillac Cimarron was an even bigger piece of shit than the Seville... put that on your list instead.

That said, I kinda liked the Jaguar X-Type. It was comfy, and the 3 liter V6 had decent power.

It was just a cavalier with a bunch of appearance upgrades and a better seat, one of GM's worst for sure..
 
"Making its U.S. debut at the 1984 Los Angeles Auto Show, the quirky hatchback offered buyers a 55-hp engine that was capable of 30-mpg fuel ratings and a claimed 110-mph top speed for just $3990. As an added bonus, the GV (great value) Yugo also boasted a 10-year, 100,000-mile warranty. "

I knew a girl that had one, the tranny kept popping out in 5th gear, dealer had no parts so they told her to "keep your hand on the shifter while cruising", LOL..
 
Any list of this nature that doesn't have a Chevrolet Citation on it is an incorrect list.
 
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