. The 10 worst cars in human history
If you want to buy a car, you should avoid several types of cars, no matter how cheap they are, because of their bad reputation due to poor manufacture, or problems related to corrosion or short engine life.
To get acquainted with the types of these cars, follow our article to remind you of the 10 worst cars that have been manufactured in the world, noting that the arrangement is not ascending or descending, due to the different opinions of people about which ones really deserve to be the worst ever!
1. 1998 Smart ForTwo
Although this car was consuming a gallon of fuel per 38 miles, which was a great advantage in 1998 when this car entered the European market, on the other hand, its design was old-fashioned, it did not have enough storage space, and it was one of the least expensive cars. Cars are safer, and they are produced by the German “Smart” company.
2. Weber Faster One (2008)
This Swiss car is huge with 900 horsepower and a speed of more than 418 kilometers per hour. But it has an ugly design and is much more expensive than it is worth (its price is 1.7 million dollars).
3. Vector M12 (1995)
Some considered it the worst car in the entire world.
4. “Caparo on 1” (2007) Caparo T1
Described as a Formula One road car, it could accelerate from 0 to 161 kilometers per hour in 5 seconds.
5. "Panther 6" (1977) Panther 6
Inspired by the Tyrrell P34 (the F1 car that businessman and expert racer Jody Scheckter called: a piece of junk), it was powered by an 8.2-litre twin-turbo V8 and a top speed of over 322km/h, but that remained an unclaimed claim. It was never proven, and it was hard to understand why.
6. Ferrari 400 (1976)
Not to be confused with the 1950s 400 Superamerica (then the ace), it was a GT car designed primarily to appeal to lazy Americans, yet never went on sale in the US.
7. Aston Martin Virage (1989)
Designed in the booming mid-1980s, but practically launched during the early 1990s depression, it was mid-driving, poorly designed, and despite costing £120,000 (more than £200,000 in today's money), the headlights borrowed from ' Audi 200.
8. "Mitsuoka Orochi" (2005) Mitsuoka Orochi
Inspired by the Honda NSX, it has never come close to its speed, appeal or popularity.
9. Lamborghini Jalpa (1981) Lamborghini Jalpa
Not a terrible car in and of itself, but it struggled with its billing as a usable, affordable alternative to the Countach.
10. Jaguar XJ220 (1992) Jaguar XJ220
This 349km/h monster was the fastest in the world in the early 1990s, but the car could have been successful in much more than that capacity.
Customers were depositing a down payment for a supercharged four-wheel drive supercar with a V12 engine, but in the end they got a four-wheel drive with a V6 engine, so some were upset about what happened.
Finally, after knowing these ten cars and their evening.. What about you, would you buy one of ?these cars if it was available to you at a very cheap price
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