The 20 WORST Cars of All Time

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  • These cars sucked. For this list, we’ll be ranking the biggest lemons, those vehicles that have earned infamous reputations for poor quality, manufacturing, or design. Our countdown of the worst cars of all time includes Chevrolet SSR, Lexus SC 430, Pontiac Aztek, DMC DeLorean, and more! Did you ever drive or own one of these cars? Feel like defending them? Let us know in the comments!
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  • @rosshemmings9384
    @rosshemmings9384 Před 10 měsíci +136

    The Pinto was a rear engined design? Son-of-a-gun. My old one must have been really rare with its engine in the front!

    • @danielhetzer2057
      @danielhetzer2057 Před 10 měsíci +9

      They were a "blow up from the rear design" still better than the 3 wheel car

    • @super-gerald
      @super-gerald Před 10 měsíci +4

      Gas tank too unprotected in the rear but you are right the Pinto was not a rear engine car!

    • @dianewright6204
      @dianewright6204 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Vega's also had the gas tank in the rear of the car.

    • @super-gerald
      @super-gerald Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@dianewright6204 as do lots of cars. It's a fairly common place to put the gas tank

    • @BiffTannon1983
      @BiffTannon1983 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Yeah. Only half of what this guy says is actually correct. 😆

  • @sailordave1000
    @sailordave1000 Před 10 měsíci +14

    “Rear engine design” Pinto. Fire your researchers!!!!!

  • @ProudDad1976
    @ProudDad1976 Před 10 měsíci +154

    15:07 The Pinto was never rear engine, the problem was a metal spike that would rupture the gas tank upon a rear accident with the fix being about $15.00 but instead, Ford came up with a price per person to give to the families of the dead after an explosion.

    • @Broken-137
      @Broken-137 Před 10 měsíci +16

      the funniest thing was the slogan. "it leaves you with that warm feeling".

    • @bruceselenka7181
      @bruceselenka7181 Před 10 měsíci +6

      The "metal spike" was the rear end housing. The "fix" was to install a plastic shield to deflect the gas tank away from the rear differential.

    • @Dredhawk10
      @Dredhawk10 Před 10 měsíci +8

      Wonder how they missed something like this LOL but not the first time iv seen WatchMojo get there info wrong.

    • @57WillysCJ
      @57WillysCJ Před 10 měsíci +5

      This wasn't as big of a deal as history has has made out, first of all not all Pintos were desgned the same. Also it obviously didn't effect the Mustang II built on the same platform. Plus if you were a really good journalist you would know this was debunked back in 1990 and close to that time Hemmings Motor News did an article showing the Pinto had less fires than other cars of the time period.

    • @One-Crazy-Cat
      @One-Crazy-Cat Před 10 měsíci

      They found after research it was no more prone to explosions than anything else. Ford just got painted bad. Lot was pushed from competition.

  • @georgeh6856
    @georgeh6856 Před 10 měsíci +70

    Earlier Saturn cars (not the Ion from this list) were actually very good. They were cheap, reliable, and had a dealer experience which competed with luxury brands. It was only later when GM did its usual cost-cutting and rebadged other vehicles with the Saturn name that ruined the Saturn brand. I had a friend who was still driving his first-gen Saturn sedan as late as 2015. He said the shop where he took it told him to hang onto it because the engine was so good. Leave it to GM management to ruin a good thing.

    • @blackshadow7192
      @blackshadow7192 Před 10 měsíci +8

      Rebranding Opel as Saturn was so dumb.

    • @Father_of_Death
      @Father_of_Death Před 10 měsíci +4

      ​@@blackshadow7192Now I see why GM sold Opel and Vauxhall to Groupe PSA.

    • @mvanh1956
      @mvanh1956 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I owned a Saturn SL1 from 1994 until 2017 and I've still seen some on the road, as well as the Ion and other models.

    • @richardhamilton9936
      @richardhamilton9936 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@mvanh1956 I have a 2002 SL1 and it's rock solid. Won't win any races, but it's a commuter car and I don't expect it to.

    • @matthewscott4914
      @matthewscott4914 Před 10 měsíci +5

      I have a 2006 saturn vue 4cyl fwd. with over 290,000 miles on it and is stil running strong!

  • @Roverswelsh
    @Roverswelsh Před 10 měsíci +53

    The reason why the Reliant had three wheels was a very clever marketing idea. In the UK you didn’t need to have a car licence to drive it - a car would have four wheels so the with the Reliant people with a bike licence would be able to. It also worked out cheaper.

    • @CDeezntz
      @CDeezntz Před 10 měsíci +6

      Also it was much more stable than Top Gear let on because they modded that Robin to tip on purpose...

    • @Roverswelsh
      @Roverswelsh Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@CDeezntz - if it does tip over then always make you have Phil Oakey on standby to help out …..

    • @martyhopkirk72
      @martyhopkirk72 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I remember the Reliant Robin. When i was a kid we had an old guy who lived up the road from us who owned a blue one and he used to floor it past our house every morning.
      Damn it was loud! 😂😂
      I think i preferred the name it became known as.
      'Plastic pig'

  • @GrinderCB
    @GrinderCB Před 10 měsíci +143

    Know why the Yugo had a rear window defroster? That's so it could keep your hands warm while you were pushing it.

    • @DonMachado
      @DonMachado Před 10 měsíci +11

      One of my coworkers in the 90's had a Yugo. She kept it pristine looking and never said a bad word about it.

    • @fanaticat1
      @fanaticat1 Před 10 měsíci +3

      😂👍

    • @daniellemaroney2931
      @daniellemaroney2931 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Damn😂

    • @tranz2deep
      @tranz2deep Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@DonMachado Good to know. Hey, I howled laughing at "The Boys" raking Communist Cars over the coals but I'll say this; Better Yugo (You Go) then Nova (Won't Go).

    • @ShayTheValiant
      @ShayTheValiant Před 10 měsíci +2

      A fellow Jameskii viewer, I presume.

  • @GrinderCB
    @GrinderCB Před 10 měsíci +80

    Some of these on the list are pretty subjective. For a few if them the only argument given was poor sales. Just because a car didn't sell well doesn't necessarily make it crappy. There have been several models that sold very well that were bad.

    • @user-td3du7jk2x
      @user-td3du7jk2x Před 10 měsíci +3

      I can't say now, but the Pinto regardless to it's one drawback is/was the Shepard of all muscle cars including the ones of today.

    • @jeffb.6642
      @jeffb.6642 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Jeep Wranglers are one such vehicle - they sell like hotcakes but by all accounts they're not a very good vehicle (for a daily driver at least.) But they don't make lists like this because people love them.

    • @user-td3du7jk2x
      @user-td3du7jk2x Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@jeffb.6642 I refuse to buy a truck the has more than two doors on it.

    • @ProudDad1976
      @ProudDad1976 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I love the DeLorean I’d love it more if it came stock with a GM 350 V8 lol but even with all its issues I love it and it is irrational rating cars is definitely subjective. I agree with you. My first car was a 1985 Chrysler Fifth Avenue, gunmetal gray, gray leather interior (corinthian leather Lol) the real name of the company was Mark Cross a fact I’m sure nobody cares to know lol I would love to buy another one. Of course I would stuff the hemi in it (lol) but I am probably one of the very few that feel that way about that model.

    • @ProudDad1976
      @ProudDad1976 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@jeffb.6642 I had a Cherokee kind of like the wrangler with more boxes. It made more sense, but like you said not great for a daily driver, especially if you were suffering from any back issues at all with that said, I’ve owned two Cherokees, because the in-line six is a solid engine, and if you’re pennypinching, you can rely on this vehicle to last as long as you need it to just don’t look at the gas gauge.

  • @jdr2k11
    @jdr2k11 Před 10 měsíci +24

    My mother received a Ford Pinto as a high school graduation gift in 1974. My uncle end up wrecking it, but luckily it didn't explode.

    • @1952jodianne
      @1952jodianne Před 3 měsíci

      I won a new 1976 Pinto in a drawing that year. It was rear-ended three times, twice while moving & once parked. The fuel tank never exploded.

  • @Bernard1127
    @Bernard1127 Před 10 měsíci +17

    We had a YUGO. Spend more time in the shop than at home. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @danielboguse4249
      @danielboguse4249 Před 21 dnem

      I've had my 88 Yugo for over 15 years and it's never broke down and runs good with great gas mileage. The AC still works.

  • @nosretep1960
    @nosretep1960 Před 10 měsíci +10

    The Pinto WASN'T REAR ENGINE!😅 The problem was the rear gas tank exploded when rear-ended 🎉

  • @matthewelliott2213
    @matthewelliott2213 Před 10 měsíci +18

    The Pontiac Fiero had, I believe, an over 10% burned to the ground rate at the time of manufacture!

  • @minnymin8788
    @minnymin8788 Před 10 měsíci +9

    That's not why the Pinto exploded! It had to do with the position of the fuel tank. An easy fix that Ford chose to ignore!!

    • @mikememine1423
      @mikememine1423 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Plus, the doors jammed shut after being rear ended... Deathtrap

  • @hopkin2006
    @hopkin2006 Před 10 měsíci +28

    You should have included the Chevrolet Citation, the Lancia Beta, the Moskvich cars, the Dacia 1300 and a few British Leyland models on this list.

    • @viscountslappy5085
      @viscountslappy5085 Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, but then car normies *really* wouldn't have gotten the video.

    • @neilsimmons5080
      @neilsimmons5080 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Ah yes, good ol' British Leyland... From when our motor industry had a "yeah, that'll do" attitude to manufacturing 😂

    • @jackthomas2762
      @jackthomas2762 Před 10 měsíci

      And every single Tesla

    • @humorpalanta
      @humorpalanta Před 10 měsíci +1

      ZASTAVA!!!!

  • @ericl7519
    @ericl7519 Před 10 měsíci +16

    If I recall I don't think the pinto had a rear engine design. But I believe the rear fuel tank did not have enough insulation for rear impacts.

    • @Giratina575
      @Giratina575 Před 10 měsíci +1

      And the fuel tank was right by the rear suspension which would punch right through the tank in a rear end impact

  • @NotMeNaNaNa
    @NotMeNaNaNa Před 10 měsíci +12

    I feel you did the Isetta a disservice by not showing Steve Urkelle driving his in Family Matters 😂
    Also the Mirthmobile from Wayne’s World should’ve been shown as the AMC Pacer.

  • @Screaming_Sloth
    @Screaming_Sloth Před 10 měsíci +31

    I would like to point out that the Pinto was front engined not rear enginged as this video stated. My sister had a Pinto and it was reliable and it did not burst into flame when it ws totalled in a rear end collision at a traffic light. A few did but not all of them.

    • @realmustangboy6437
      @realmustangboy6437 Před 9 měsíci +1

      guess it must be higher speed when it would go up in flames.

    • @mrmusiclover4178
      @mrmusiclover4178 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I think he confused it with the Chevrolet Corvair!

  • @williamcrowe2576
    @williamcrowe2576 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Seeing the Amphicar on this list brings to mind that classic line from It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World; "This is no place for a convertible!"

    • @RamenWolf1485
      @RamenWolf1485 Před 10 měsíci +2

      God im so happy to hear someone mention this movie... Probably my second favorite movie.

    • @emperorfanta364
      @emperorfanta364 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@RamenWolf1485Same

  • @hopkin2006
    @hopkin2006 Před 10 měsíci +6

    The Ford Pinto is front engined. It is the fuel tank that was placed at the very back of the car. When the car is hit from the rear in an accident, the fuel tank will be hit and will be damaged, causing the fuel to spill out which can cause the fire hazards that the Pinto is known for.

  • @WatchMojo
    @WatchMojo  Před 10 měsíci +74

    Thanks to those who pointed out to us that The Ford Pinto was not a rear engine car, rather we meant that the gas tank was the issue from the rear, which is why it was dangerous in collisions. This is the video error equivalent to having the air bag go off after hitting something avoidable. Thanks again!

    • @jacobiegooden3532
      @jacobiegooden3532 Před 10 měsíci

      This video is kinda the same from the previous, but even more cringy, misleading, and stupid.....💀

    • @michaellrakes5521
      @michaellrakes5521 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Lol nicely handled mea culpa! We're cool

    • @bryan1174
      @bryan1174 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Except a pinto that is ba-da-bump

    • @jons.6216
      @jons.6216 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I got what you meant! No harm!😉 One of my aunts always rented Pintos whenever she came for visits when she had to travel to different places and the worst thing she experienced was her own sense of direction! Haha!

    • @chiefkeef74
      @chiefkeef74 Před 9 měsíci +1

      So when's the apology to Count Dankula?

  • @emmettobrien1698
    @emmettobrien1698 Před 10 měsíci +22

    My dad had both the Yugo and Ford Pinto, he told me he had the Yugo in college, and despite its legacy, it was perfect for younger people who didn't have money, and was super easy for getting out of snow

    • @heathermichael3987
      @heathermichael3987 Před 10 měsíci +5

      I got one for free because they couldn’t sell them , and other then it iced up on the inside , it did go , it moved and I didn’t have any issues. 🤷‍♀️

    • @zombiedodge1426
      @zombiedodge1426 Před 10 měsíci

      I disagree with much of this video (Azteks were good and I will die on that hill) but I applaud WatchMojo for acknowledging the timing belt issue with the Yugo. Most owners didn't follow the recommended service intervals, resulting in disaster.

    • @miljansusa1217
      @miljansusa1217 Před 10 měsíci

      cheap spare parts

  • @ThePlainsWarrior
    @ThePlainsWarrior Před 10 měsíci +9

    I still own my Pinto. Almost 50 years old and still driving. Can't say that about most modern cars.

    • @dflf
      @dflf Před 10 měsíci +1

      Modern cars aren't 50 years old yet

    • @zombiedodge1426
      @zombiedodge1426 Před 10 měsíci

      God Bless You for keeping it running, but this is survivor bias in action. Ford built millions of Pintos (surprisingly, the explosion scandal didn't hurt sales that much) and 99% of them are long gone.

  • @bennetfox
    @bennetfox Před 10 měsíci +7

    The Ford Pinto is not a rear engine car. The Ford Pinto would explode if you tapped it on the rear end because Ford decided not to spend $8 and put a baffle in the gas tank.

  • @BlenderStudy
    @BlenderStudy Před 10 měsíci +8

    Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! I had no idea Dodge Neon received that low rating in terms of safety. @.@ My friend used to own one back in the mid-90s, and I only have positive memories of riding in that car. I remember thinking it was a reliable and fun vehicle for its time, with its unique styling and peppy performance. 🤣

  • @gren99
    @gren99 Před 10 měsíci +13

    Since the video asks why the isetta came about (and why bmw chose to license it)…basically it’s a question of time and location. The car was developed in Italy shortly after WWII and both Italy and Germany were not in terribly good economic shape at that time (having your infrastructure bombed back into the stone age will do that to you.) so the idea of small and cheap cars such as the isetta or the ‘Kabinenroller’ type cars that Heinkel and Messerschmitt produced for a while had some virtue. By the mid-50s, the economy picked up a bit the general ubiquity of the beetle and the fiat topolono and later the 500 rendered these sort of coffins on wheels obsolete.
    The Trabant is also some similar in this regard - from a mechanical standpoint, it’s a 1930s DKW (one of the erstwhile Auto-Union brands; we know it’s western descendent as ‘Audi’) with a 1950s body made out of materials that the East Germans were able to source more readily. As such, it’s a stupendously easy car to maintain - it’s about as technologically complex as an old lawnmower. But manufacturing quality was low and it has to be said, the 1939 DKW F8 which the Trabant powertrain derived from was an under powered car even by 1939 standards. Imagine how things were 50 years onwards…

  • @GrinderCB
    @GrinderCB Před 10 měsíci +35

    The Yugo was so underpowered that it would slow down when you pushed in the cigarette lighter.

    • @mattalan6618
      @mattalan6618 Před 10 měsíci

      really?

    • @johntracy72
      @johntracy72 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@mattalan6618yep. That's what happens when you put a lawnmower engine in a car.

    • @mattalan6618
      @mattalan6618 Před 10 měsíci

      i heard it was prone to tipping over@@johntracy72

    • @stevenpollard5171
      @stevenpollard5171 Před 10 měsíci

      You had to push on the dash to help it accelerate faster.

  • @calolson9572
    @calolson9572 Před 10 měsíci +9

    I'll die on this hill - I LOVED the Pacer, and always will!

    • @therealeggplant
      @therealeggplant Před 10 měsíci

      Party on, Wayne!

    • @MrZappaman420
      @MrZappaman420 Před 10 měsíci

      me too

    • @zombiedodge1426
      @zombiedodge1426 Před 10 měsíci

      Me too. And contrary to popular belief, it was a huge hit when it first came out.
      Problem was, everyone who liked them bought them in 1975 and 1976. Sales plummeted after that. The uglier resigned grille didn't help.

  • @GrinderCB
    @GrinderCB Před 10 měsíci +12

    One I can think of is the Volkswagen Thing. Actually designated the Type 181 it was sold under different names in different countries. I remember the ad campaign in the U.S. in the 70's, showing it as a fun, sporty but economical car that could be customized a lot of different ways. Never really caught on and its safety record was.pretty dismal. It had a tendency to catch fire from poorly designed wiring.

    • @floydturbo2184
      @floydturbo2184 Před 10 měsíci

      It had such a throwback look, like all the way back to WW2! I always imagined Colonel Klick or Sargent Schultz at the wheel. What a mess.

  • @jaypat5571
    @jaypat5571 Před 10 měsíci +11

    My parents being in collision, I drove many of these cars. The worst was Yugo, followed by the neon. They were crap on wheels. The Cimarron wasn’t terrible but it was a huge joke that looked like a Cavalier!!!!

  • @StArFuRyZz
    @StArFuRyZz Před 10 měsíci +6

    My parents had a Vega. I remember the head gasket blew so my dad pulled the head off and used JB Weld to "fix" the damage to the cylinder walls - and glued the new head gasket down. The car was sold very soon after that. I owned a 95 Neon and at 50,000 miles the head gasket blew. Cost me a few hundred to fix with the dealer picking up the rest. Sold that car off soon after. Never bought another Chevy or Dodge and never will.

  • @seanian8986
    @seanian8986 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Former Aztek owner here. I LOVED that car. Compact on the outside, comfy and slick on the inside, and the hatchback was insanely spacious. Drove it til the engine gave out.

  • @johnosbourn4312
    @johnosbourn4312 Před 10 měsíci +5

    The Pinto was a front engined car, not rear engined, and it's infamous explosive personality was because of where the gas tank located.

    • @zombiedodge1426
      @zombiedodge1426 Před 10 měsíci

      Its location wasn't even the problem. (Many cars have the gas tank in the rear.) It's that Ford cheaped out on protecting it from collisions.
      My aunt and uncle had one of the last Pintos (1979 or 1980) and actually quite liked it. As with the Chevy Cavalier, it stayed in production so long that the company eventually figured out how to build them properly.

  • @reedspace8267
    @reedspace8267 Před 10 měsíci +4

    The movie *Spirit of 76* has a scene where a cop car just misses a Pinto... and the Pinto still explodes.

  • @pbrstreetgang5314
    @pbrstreetgang5314 Před 10 měsíci +3

    My mom and dad owned an Egale Premier, three sets of CV joints and two transmissions later convinced them to get rid of it.

  • @Ingenuity009
    @Ingenuity009 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Ion wasnt that bad.

  • @jyanixbach1975
    @jyanixbach1975 Před 10 měsíci +5

    It's funny that the dodge neon entry was all about safety cause one literally saved my life. My mom had one and I was using it when mine was in the shop. A truck lost a steel winch on a steel cable off the back of his truck. His tire kicked it up and hit exactly where the roof and windshield meet. If I was in just about any other car I'd be dead.

  • @CasperthefriendlyG10T
    @CasperthefriendlyG10T Před 10 měsíci +4

    The Pinto was not rear engine designed.

  • @jaxonjaxoff3291
    @jaxonjaxoff3291 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I’m a car geek and I’m going to tell you what I think of each of the top 20. I’ll give each car a ranking out of 10, 10 being it deserves to be on this, 0 it doesn’t.
    Chevy SSR-
    AMAZING CAR I LOVE THIS. It’s stupid but it’s got a V8, a pickup bed, retro styling, and a retractable hardtop, with a tonneau cover. And some models have manuals. Does not deserve to be in this list due to poor sales. 0/10
    Ford Mustang II-
    100 percent deserves to be here. No argument. No need for any other comments. 10/10
    Saturn Ion-
    I mean it’s boring, and really lame, but that doesn’t mean it’s a bad car. And those dent resistant panels really were that, also considering you still see Saturn Ions everywhere, I’m pretty sure it’s reliable. 2/10
    Eagle Premier-
    Extremely Boring and old person stereotype for a new brand makes no sense marketing wise, also came from the same idea as the Renault/AMC Alliance. 7/10
    Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler Neon-
    No. Absolutely not. The SRT4 was incredible. I understand safety issues. But this was a ok car. 4/10
    Maserati BiTurbo-
    Yeah Top Gear said everything that needs to be said about this POS. 10/10
    BMW Isetta-
    The worst car Doug Demuro has ever reviewed. It’s not “a rolling egg” as much as a “rolling death trap” but then again I’d rather not be a yolk. 10/10
    Cadillac Cimarron-
    a rebadged Cavalier. Absolutely pathetic attempt at a luxury car.
    8/10
    Edsel Corsair-
    Ugly? Yes. Badly Marketed? Yes. Priced terribly? Yes. A bad car? Not really. 2/10
    Pontiac Aztek-
    I will defend this car until I die. It was practical, different and extremely forward thinking especially considering a lot of SUVs on the road today look like the Aztek. Also surprisingly reliable. It is ugly. 0/10
    Hummer H2-
    It has Absolutely nothing to do with the H1, and it also is mechanically a Tahoe/Yukon/Escalade for way more money?!?!? And is worse than all three? And it’s gas mileage is pathetic? 9/10
    Reliant Robin-
    Heheheheheehehhehe Top Gear. 8/10
    Trabant-
    It’s made of toxic waste. Proof that Communism sucks. 10/10
    AMC Pacer-
    Mixed feelings. it was kinda cool, and some were reliable, but some weren’t . Also it wasn’t fuel efficient, and weirdly had a passenger door longer than the drivers, which is dumb, make them the same length dammit. 5/10
    Chevrolet Vega- horrible car especially compared to the AMC Gremlin, and Japanese Imports. Not much else to say other than it’s a corrosion addict. 8/10
    DeLoreon DMC-12-
    So it’s a sports car with heavy doors (which could lock yourself inside, and also might have given Michael J. Fox Parkinson’s) a stainless steel body, with outdated styling and pathetic power from a man who gave us the Pontiac GTO? 8/10
    Amphicar 770-
    It can’t make up its mind on whether or not it wants to be a horrible boat or a terrible car. 10/10
    Yugo GV-
    Communism sucks, and their cars are worse. Absolute POS. 10/10
    Crosley Hotshot-
    Holy moly just the name Crosley makes me think of the new Grand Tour special. Yeah it is godawful. 10/10
    Ford Pinto-
    POV: you’re backing into your driveway in your pinto.
    “alright I’ll put it in reverse, uh oh I can’t see if the garage door is shut cause, of the sloping rear window, oh well I’ll just go now, until I hit KABLAMO” 10/10

    • @TheRevengel
      @TheRevengel Před 10 měsíci +1

      This commenti was better researched than the video. Full marks.

    • @jaxonjaxoff3291
      @jaxonjaxoff3291 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@TheRevengel they did do number one right though. I cannot argue with the Pinto.

    • @TheRevengel
      @TheRevengel Před 10 měsíci

      @@jaxonjaxoff3291 Absolutely.
      The Mustang Roman II definitely should have been higher on this list, however.

  • @robinsmith5442
    @robinsmith5442 Před 10 měsíci +9

    I loved my Neon, don't know if it being a manual made any difference. My Mustang was about 20 years old and rescued from junk. Never got the Yugo to run. It was more of an experiment. My Pinto was a wagon at least.

  • @oldcoot3459
    @oldcoot3459 Před 10 měsíci +4

    The local dealership got into selling the Yugo and had a giant tent sale event to get public interest in the cars. They sold 30 of them on Friday and Saturday. Monday morning, 15 of them were back at the service center because they broke down and had to be towed. At one point, if you bought a new Volvo from them, they would give you a Yugo for free. Most people declined the offer.

  • @Weeboslav
    @Weeboslav Před 10 měsíci +4

    If it's worst than Yugo,I don't wanna see that engineering abomination

  • @myredenvelopes
    @myredenvelopes Před 10 měsíci +4

    I'm here to offer a correction:
    The Ford Pinto did not have a rear-mounted engine, it was in the front, just like most cars of the time. The problem with the Pinto was the gas tank. It was designed without any kind of reinforcement or impact protection, which subjected it to risk of catastrophic failure (i.e.: explosions). Ford could have spent just a few bucks per automobile to provide a properly protective fuel tank, but they did not, thinking that it would be cheaper to settle a lawsuit than it would be to recall the car. Ah, the 1970s: When men were men and car manufacturers couldn't give two shakes of a rat's tail about the consumer.

  • @mathewmclean9128
    @mathewmclean9128 Před 10 měsíci +7

    I loved the Chevy SSR. I was one of my favorite cars as a kid.
    Some people thought it was weird but I loved it because of how different it looked. And I actually got to ride in one and it had some pretty good get-up-and-go.

  • @hopkin2006
    @hopkin2006 Před 10 měsíci +6

    9:37 That original version of old Top Gear is made from 1977 to 2001. You put 1997 instead of 1977.

  • @AndresSalazarAutos
    @AndresSalazarAutos Před 10 měsíci +3

    You know watchMojo are not car people when they say that the Ford Pinto was rear engined

  • @karenamanda1958
    @karenamanda1958 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I had a Neon. Had to have the ac replaced, but it was under warranty. I enjoyed driving it, probably because my previous car had been a Hyundai Excel, which was just like a Yugo. Also had a Highlander that had the Takata airbags. I guess don’t let me pick a car for ya. 😆✌️

  • @terpcj
    @terpcj Před 10 měsíci +6

    I'm of mixed opinion with the Pinto. My dad had one that, frankly, felt like a rickety death trap. Conversely, of the cars I've had, my Pinto has always been my favorite. A solid workhorse that fit me like a glove. Sometimes the car chooses the driver. (If only it had AC...)

  • @Animeguy300
    @Animeguy300 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Some cars may look awesome but they're really not

  • @Potrimpo
    @Potrimpo Před 10 měsíci +2

    I didn't need the Pinto reference for that scene from Top Secret (1984) to be hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣
    But finally realizing the Pinto part makes it painfully hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @acerimmer8338
    @acerimmer8338 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Dodge Neon?!? Hell, no. Yeah, it's quality and safety is lacking, but these cars are surprisingly capable on the track. They've won multiple championships in SCCA, auto-x and more. It's an excellent platform for modding and hooning, which can't be said of anything else on this list. Super fun cars and I preferred my parents Neon to my Integra back in the day.

  • @badt2238
    @badt2238 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Saturn ion REDLINE was great

  • @tabtabjustin
    @tabtabjustin Před 10 měsíci +1

    Your pronunciation of “gas” as “gaz” has shaken me to my core. I may never recover.

  • @jamesszalla4274
    @jamesszalla4274 Před 10 měsíci +3

    In the 1990s, the wind blew a Yugo off the Macinaw Bridge in Michigan and killed the driver.

    • @RajaReign78
      @RajaReign78 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I was just waiting for someone else to mention this. 😉

  • @jaredoaks6317
    @jaredoaks6317 Před 10 měsíci +3

    The Pinto wasn’t rear engines as stated in the video. The gas tank would rupture if you were rear ended in a accident

  • @martinapauline4625
    @martinapauline4625 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Fun fact: donut media debunked top gear about the reliant robin , because they made it rollover modification to it. Still dangerous 😅

  • @bobbrezniak6386
    @bobbrezniak6386 Před 10 měsíci +2

    When I was a kid, my dad had a brown Chevy Vega station wagon. Now, I am a car guy (I own a 2019 Bullitt Mustang), but there's some part of me that thinks those Vegas were good looking cars.

  • @Ratboy2004
    @Ratboy2004 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Drove a Yugo. It's worse than you'd think.
    I owned a Saturn LS1, the larger sedan model. It was a nice car to drive but lemony, some lasted forever, some failed miserably. The plastic doors were intentional.

  • @Shoegazer75
    @Shoegazer75 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I had one of the first Plymouth Neons that came off the line in February 1994. Loved that car more than I can express. Wasn't a dog at all - still not sure why it was on here.

    • @k.b.tidwell
      @k.b.tidwell Před 10 měsíci

      I wanted one badly that year. I was looking for a commuter car for a sixty mile trip to work every day, but the local Dodge dealer didn't want to go to the trouble of ordering what I wanted, so I bought a 1994 Toyota.

  • @mamadouaziza2536
    @mamadouaziza2536 Před 10 měsíci +3

    The Mustang II was a huge seller and it came out after the oil/gas crisis.
    The car was not a muscle Mustang and that is why it was called Mustang II.

    • @dmandman9
      @dmandman9 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I think the bad reputation of the Mustang II was undeserved. If it had not been made, the Mustang name would have likely disappeared. It sold very well. And by 1978 it had a V8 . It wasn’t that powerful. But Most cars were underpowered in the mid mid to late 1970s. So the mustang wasn’t that different in that regard. As for being based on the economy car Pinto, that was no different than the original mustang being based on the Falcon which was Ford’s cheapest car during the 1960’s . 🎉

  • @mommy101565
    @mommy101565 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I had a 74 Vega GT. I loved that little car! It looked like a baby Camaro. The motor had an aluminum engine block that was crap though. Died in 1983. RIP 😢

  • @kali3665
    @kali3665 Před 10 měsíci +2

    9:05
    Q: How do you double the value of a Trabant?
    A: Fill 'er up.
    12:19
    President Lyndon Johnson had an amphicar and loved using it to play practical jokes on people - specifically by pretending that he lost control of the car and promptly driving it into a lake. That may be the amphicar's only legacy.
    11:21
    And the funny thing about the DeLorean is the same issue as the British Police Call Box: Both designs are today more renowned as time machines, and, just like the TARDIS, there will soon come a generation that will not even remember the DeLorean was anything else.

  • @georgeh6856
    @georgeh6856 Před 10 měsíci +2

    1976 Ford Mustang II Mach 1 Hatchback Coupe 0-60 mph: 10.4 seconds
    2017 Toyota Prius 0-60 mph: 10.05 seconds

  • @dvdw_graphics_crafts
    @dvdw_graphics_crafts Před 10 měsíci +2

    Pinto, Pacer, and Trabbie are my favorite; they and those alike greatly influence my scale modeling. X)

  • @musclecarfan74
    @musclecarfan74 Před 10 měsíci +3

    My neighborhood was full of bad cars. My dad had a Vega Wagon, from his dad. Neighbors a Chevette, Pinto wagon and Monza, Pinto and Fuego, Alliance

    • @joeg3741
      @joeg3741 Před 10 měsíci

      I had the Pontiac version of chevette as my first car. It was a great car

    • @k.b.tidwell
      @k.b.tidwell Před 10 měsíci

      I sell auto parts. A guy pulled into my parking lot a while back with TWO Pinto wagons on his car trailer. Had just went and loaded them up. One was 80% rusted out, and the other was going to be restored from both. He was super stoked, and I wanted to be enthusiastic for him, but all I could do was look them over as the time machines they are now, and think about how much money he was about to flush down Le Toilet. The one he was restoring had solid sides in place of windows, like a panel wagon, and it had a diamond shaped bubble window on each side like the old hippie vans use to back in the '70's.

  • @Tyrunner0097
    @Tyrunner0097 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I loved my Saturn Ion. As a poor college student/graduate, I was able to look past the ignition issues. It looked like a modern car for years after, and its milage was GREAT!

  • @bobblowhard8823
    @bobblowhard8823 Před 10 měsíci +2

    1) The Ford Pinto was NOT a rear-engine car. The engine was located in the front. Also, there was one or two years where the Pinto had an optional V6 engine. That car was not only quite powerful, but also reliable.
    2) How Mojo can place the Pinto as a worse car than the Yugo is just plain ignorant.
    Another fail for Mojo.

  • @1952jodianne
    @1952jodianne Před 3 měsíci +1

    When I graduated from college, my employer provided a fleet vehicle to me for my work. It was a Mustang II. It wasn't a muscle car, but it looked okay. It was very easy on fuel (4 cylinder) & easy to handle. Essentially, it drove like, & the interior identical to the Pinto I had in college. I liked it. It had the economy & handling of a Pinto without the hazardous placement of the fuel tank.

  • @Memelord2020
    @Memelord2020 Před 10 měsíci +3

    God help the Amphicar driver who encounters a tidal wave

  • @BLWard-ht3qw
    @BLWard-ht3qw Před 10 měsíci +2

    That it's on here just validates the rest of your list for me, though I'd have listed it higher, so to say the Aztek was ugly is an understatement to my retina burnt eyes. It was an automotive abomination.

  • @paulbrower
    @paulbrower Před 10 měsíci +2

    I was driving a Pinto from Berkeley to Dallas and got only to Tehchapi in 1978. The car hit a guard rail and soon burned much as it was to reortedly do when the bolt hit the gas tank. I had symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, so the fire may have begun when I was driving. I don't know all the circumstances.

  • @daniellemaroney2931
    @daniellemaroney2931 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Holy shit, I own a 2003 Saturn Ion that I've had for about a year now. And now I see why it's been recalled, every other time I take my key in and out of the ignition, the damn key keeps getting stuck inside ignition. It even made me late for work last year. This countdown shows me why it got recalled. 🤬🤬🤬

  • @ChrisTammaro-ks8fn
    @ChrisTammaro-ks8fn Před 10 měsíci +4

    The neons with the glow ignition was the easiest car to steal I could do it with it's seat belt

  • @LoneTreeAdventures
    @LoneTreeAdventures Před 10 měsíci +4

    My 92 geo metro cost me $600 bucks in 2012 and was my first car I purchased. I could fill it for $20 and get 600 miles out of it 👍

    • @k.b.tidwell
      @k.b.tidwell Před 10 měsíci +1

      I bought one new in 1991 for $6700. My wife and I took it on our first year anniversary to the Smoky Mountains, about 360 miles from our home. We drove around there for three days with the A/C on, and came back...on $20 round trip. I literally had coins in my pocket when I pulled into our driveway lol. But that was 1991 gas prices compared to 2012. It usually got 47mpg. I'd buy a brand new one today if they still built them. Only thing I ever did to it was put a timing belt on every 70K like the book said to do and I never had trouble.
      My brother in law bought one of the convertibles around 2000 for a few hundred bucks (my memory wants to say $400), but it was almost totally in boxes. The girl who owned it wanted to take it apart to see how it worked! He put it all back together and drove it for years.

  • @CBrown
    @CBrown Před 10 měsíci +3

    The Dodge Neon was my first car and let's just say it wasn't a great experience.

  • @jamesszalla4274
    @jamesszalla4274 Před 10 měsíci +1

    When I was a kid back in Pittsburgh, radio station KQV had an Amphicar. They called it the KQVehicle.

  • @gfear24
    @gfear24 Před 10 měsíci +2

    We have a GM dealership in my hometown that tried to sell the H2. They only sold one in 5 years, and that was to the owner of the dealership. They decided to send them back to GM.

  • @glensharp69
    @glensharp69 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Do you think many Yugos actually made it to 40,000 miles to have their timing belts serviced?

  • @deltaomega2136
    @deltaomega2136 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I swear WatchMojo has done this same list once or twice before.

  • @matthewscott4914
    @matthewscott4914 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Pinto was a front engine car. It had problems with fires because of the gas tank location.

  • @sailordave1000
    @sailordave1000 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I remember watching the evening news as they showed the first Yugo being rolled off the ship and failed to start. Knew it would last.

  • @lunarose698
    @lunarose698 Před 10 měsíci +3

    That first car I had as a toy actually. And I'm sure the Delorean was made popular again after the Back to the Future trilogy and I want one because of those movies.

    • @zombiedodge1426
      @zombiedodge1426 Před 10 měsíci

      I used to think it was ironic that BTTF made the DeLorean an icon only after the company failed. But I later realized Doc Brown using an infamous flop car as his time machine was part of the joke.
      If the DeLorean had been a hit, maybe Doc would have used a Bricklin instead.

  • @joelbrown2782
    @joelbrown2782 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Before I watch this, I am guessing that the AMC Pacer is on this list

  • @AdventuresWithRandR
    @AdventuresWithRandR Před 10 měsíci +2

    Dodge Neon: only car that could be sold at the dollar store

  • @altonwilliams17
    @altonwilliams17 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The pinto wasn't a rear engine car. It was the fuel tank that made it dangerous.

  • @Pluh88
    @Pluh88 Před 10 měsíci +2

    When I was a boy around 1993 or 94 my mother had a Yugo, I remember everytime we would have to speed up as fast as we could just to get up a small hill. Then one day the steering wheel feel off when we was trying to trade it in.

  • @marknemeth267
    @marknemeth267 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Did the kid almost said "Holy sh..." in the Chevy SSR commercial? Wow

  • @IDPhotoMan
    @IDPhotoMan Před 10 měsíci +3

    Sorry, but the Mustang II saved the line. It was actually the right car at the right time.

  • @kandipiatkowski8589
    @kandipiatkowski8589 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I drove a mustang II once, as well as a 1984 mustang. I only drive the M2 once because I got a ticket due to too much smoke (I think it was due to a cracked head). The 84 was better, but I was still learning how to drive a manual. I tried to pull into a parking lot and it died while trying to go up the driveway....and proceeded to roll backwards into another car....lol.
    However, the worst car I ever owned was a 1986 Dodge Aries. After I sold it, I happened to be looking thru a consumer reports book and foubd that it pretty much had the worst rating for everything I had a probkem with. The ac only worked for about 3 months out of the 3 years I owned it; I had to have the brakes replaced 4 times (I found out that it was the calipers that were faulty, so it would get stuck and wear down the brake pads very quickly). The only bad part is, my grandparents gave ir to me as a high school graduation present (it was 2 years old when I got it). Even tho none of the issues were my fault, I still got lectures for not taking care of the car.....even when it was a mechanic who dropped a screwdriver in just the wrong spot and messed up the conputer.

  • @joeg9112
    @joeg9112 Před 12 hodinami

    I had a Pinto back in the late 70's when I was in the service. It went through a blizzard in Wyoming with semi's sitting on the side of the road to show you were the highway was. I made it! To be young and fearless again!

  • @nooneanymoore9971
    @nooneanymoore9971 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I had the pinto... my father "bought" one for me used way after the pesky "explodes on impact" issue was discovered... It was pea soup green and i had to replace 2 clutch cables in it... contrary to popular belief.. it was not a blast..😂

  • @mamba8_24
    @mamba8_24 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Honorable mention to the Chevy Chevette

    • @joeg3741
      @joeg3741 Před 10 měsíci

      Chevette was a great car. Simple. Dependable. Easily serviceable. Great snow handling. Great interior room. Good mileage. Comfortable to drive ( as long as you keep it under 85 mph. Right car for the time. Or for this time

  • @floydturbo2184
    @floydturbo2184 Před 10 měsíci +9

    The fact that the infamous Corvair and Fiero didn't make the list makes me think MOJO might be getting alittle lazy on research. Ralph Nader actually wrote a book UNSAFE AT ANY SPEED highlighting the Corvair death trap. And my poor sister was one of the suckers that bought a Fiero, and her's was one of the many that mysteriously caught fire. Someone already pointed out the Pinto did NOT have a rear engine; it exploded because of a design defect in the gastank. MOJO was a bit off their game this time.

    • @IDPhotoMan
      @IDPhotoMan Před 10 měsíci +2

      I'd say they were more than a bit off of their game lol. This list is full of inaccuracies.

    • @zombiedodge1426
      @zombiedodge1426 Před 10 měsíci +1

      The Corvair was way ahead of its time, and the second generation version (released around the same time as Nader's book) was much safer.
      As for the Fiero, GM canceled it just when they'd finally given it the V6 engine it should have had from the start. The 1988 models were a *massive* improvement on the early Fieros.

  • @toolman9573
    @toolman9573 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I owned a both a 67 and 65 mustang fastbacks, so I knew what a muscle car was. I also owned a mustang two, and I knew it was just transportation not a race car, and other than wearing out the clutch I never had any troubles with it until it was in a garage that burnt to the ground. My oldest daughter still talks about how many trips we made and what she called The pony car, because of the mustang 2 emblems on the inside doors.

  • @dripplaflare3356
    @dripplaflare3356 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The Yugo: A whole lot of you pushing and not a whole lot of YUGOing 😂

  • @ThatBoeing747Guy
    @ThatBoeing747Guy Před 10 měsíci +2

    The Trabant is a chad. They were cheap to produce, easy to produce, and were indestructible. One man actually escaped the Soviets because the bullets bounced off his traby. There were rumors that they were edible due to them being made out of cardboard.

    • @BakedRBeans
      @BakedRBeans Před 2 dny

      Back in the day, the Trabant had extremely high resale value- because new ones were hard to get(a very long waiting list)but a used one could be had right away...for a price!

  • @sailordave1000
    @sailordave1000 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Why didn’t Ford build the European Ford Capri in a USA factory to be sold in USA as the Mustang II instead of the Pinto Mustang?

  • @christophermerlot3366
    @christophermerlot3366 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Back in the 1980s my sister had a yellow Pinto with a white vinyl roof. I called it the lemon meringue pie.

  • @hopkin2006
    @hopkin2006 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The Vega and Yugo should be a little higher up the list.

  • @GrinderCB
    @GrinderCB Před 10 měsíci +8

    If this list includes obscure foreign brands, then what about the Moskvich? That Soviet-era car company made several models for export and none were regarded as very good. Usually they had underpowered engines that broke down easily and the steering systems didn't handle well.

    • @zombiedodge1426
      @zombiedodge1426 Před 10 měsíci

      Here in Canada we got Dacias from Romania. Not the modern Renault-based ones so beloved by James May, but the Ceausescu-era copy of the ancient Renault 12 design.
      When people say Yugos were the "worst car of all time," I tell them they have absolutely no idea what else was being produced in the Eastern Bloc back then. (Yugoslavia was Communist, but not aligned with the USSR and had at least a somewhat more open market economy.)

    • @Telecolor-in3cl
      @Telecolor-in3cl Před měsícem

      @@zombiedodge1426 I'm from Romania.
      I guess those "Dacia" where of very poor qualty.

    • @zombiedodge1426
      @zombiedodge1426 Před měsícem

      @@Telecolor-in3cl They were awful. ARO 4x4s were briefly sold in Canada, too, but they're extremely rare.
      I wish modern-day Dacias were sold here, though. From what I've read they are quite good cars for the price.

  • @susanmolnar9606
    @susanmolnar9606 Před 10 měsíci +3

    My first car was a Chevy Vega school bus yellow. A rust bucket for sure and needed oil so much that my father made sure I carried extra. It was a manual and the gear shift knob would always come off. Those were the days.

    • @k.b.tidwell
      @k.b.tidwell Před 10 měsíci +2

      A cousin of mine had one that was an orangish-yellow with a black stripe on the hood going back to the trunk lid. She drove it for EVER.

  • @whytebearconcepts
    @whytebearconcepts Před 8 měsíci

    I had a 1977 Mustang II (cannot defend), 1998 Dodge Neon R/T (can sort of defend because of great handling), 1977 Chevy Vega (wagon, helped launch my first business, but undefendable). My write in vote would be for the 4 door, FWD 1992 Subaru Legacy. I had two of these and both broke the cranks at the accessory pully. I even replaced the entire engine in the second one and in less than a year it cracked the crank at the snout and was parked for the next 11 years before going to Pick-a-Part.