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    4 Of The Worst Cars Ever Made In The World

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    There are some of the most expensive and gorgeous cars ever made in the world, but there are also those that are badly designed and leave a lot to be desired. As a result, in this article, we will expose some of the world’s worst automobiles.

    Ford Pinto

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    This car, which was built in 1970, was badly designed in terms of safety. The engineering department made a fatal blunder with the fuel tank design. When the car was involved in a rear-end collision, it caught fire. The explosion was caused by a poorly built gasoline tank. As a result of this potentially fatal flaw, the Ford Pinto joins the ranks of the worst automobiles ever produced.

    Triumph TR7

    Triumph Tr7
    Triumph Tr7

    The Triumph TR7 was manufactured in the United Kingdom from 1975 to 1981 and disappointed customers due to its unreliability. Its performance was poor for a sports car of this level. The 105-horsepower engine was prone to overheating. Furthermore, the Triumph TR7’s coil suspension issues and lesser electronic parts exacerbated the situation. This was, without a doubt, one of the worst cars ever manufactured.

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    Cadillac Cimarron

    Cadillac Cimarron
    Cadillac Cimarron

    This four-door sedan was produced from 1982 to 1988 in order to compete with other European luxury automobiles imported into the United States. The Cadillac Cimarron, on the other hand, fell short of its original purpose. Its engine lacked the power found in other cars of the time. Its confined cabin also drained the breath from your lungs. Differences in the shape of the car and the size of the seats were to blame. The car’s poor design had a big influence in preventing customers from purchasing it. As a result, Cadillac Cimarron production was discontinued in 1988.

    The Reliant Robin

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    From 1973 until 1983, this odd-looking three-wheeled vehicle was produced. The car was mocked as a result of its amusing appearance. Furthermore, the vehicle’s safety was jeopardized due to the single wheel in front. It had a very good chance of rolling. The interior of the car was also in shambles and of poor quality. To make matters worse, its top speed of 85 mph was extremely slow.

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