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What are the Worst Lemon Cars Ever Made?

Lemon Cars

Automakers from around the world have been producing lemon cars since the inception of the automobile.  Some lemons have proved to be total duds with not only terrible reliability, but also poor design and other reputation killing factors. Despite this, most lemon autos could have been great cars, if not for their costly reliability problems.  The 1970-79 Chevrolet Nova is a good example of a lemon car that could have been remarkable.  Unfortunately in an effort to cut costs, GM outfitted it with cheap skin-burning vinyl seats and brittle black plastic throughout the interior that was known to fracture. This classic lemon car was also known for excessive oil consumption, gearbox breakdowns, rust around the rear fender and rotten floor pans to name a few.

If you’re new or used car shopping then you will probably want to know which cars are lemons, so that you can steer clear and save yourself future headaches. In our opinion, the worst lemon cars ever made were built at least a decade ago since mass production car quality has improved considerably in the past several years.  Nowadays you’re almost certainly not going to drive a car off the lot and have pieces of interior trim fall off, or an engine fire break out or some other obvious failure occur soon after purchase.  Generally modern cars are relatively reliable, safe and feature a level of build quality that would be considered excellent just 20 years ago.

Over the course of time no car proves to be faultless and there still are a number of modern lemon autos that have unfortunately been produced.  Although we don’t think the $108,000 Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid sports is a lemon by any means, it sure got off to a poor start.  Shortly after it was released it immediately broke down during a Consumer Reports testing day, although fortunately Fisker made tweaks to ensure there wouldn’t be a repeat of the potential brand killing incident.

While certain cars are unquestionable lemons, occasionally cars get a bad reputation and are regarded as a lemon car even though that may not be the case.  A couple years back our lead editor acquired a Chevy C6 Corvette on the cheap since it had a “Branded Title” and was technically considered a lemon car under California’s strict Lemon Law. This Lemon Law really shouldn’t have applied to this particular car, which made it an opportunistic buy.  The Corvette was flawless condition with only 8k miles on odometer, however incurred a “battery problem” over a 2 year period in which it evidently drained the battery quicker than it should.  The original owner was located in posh Malibu, CA and likely had no clue how to operate the Corvette properly, and assuming by his address he was more familiar with Lamborghinis, Porsches and Ferraris.  If you don’t drive a C6 Corvette often and also open the doors regularly to show your friends your ride, then it’s going to start up all the engine systems and subsequently deplete your battery.  Again, not all cars subject to a Lemon Law are in fact lemon cars.  In this case an inexperienced owner that likely demanded their local dealer to take the car back presented an opportunistic purchase.

The list below aims to answer the question, “What are the worst lemon cars ever made?”  Obviously this list is merely our opinion so we don’t expect all readers to concur with it.  For instance, some people may have owned a notorious lemon automobile, although managed to evade bad luck by incurring the expected issues with the vehicle.  Naturally these individuals are going to hold an unusually positive perspective of the car. We believe that lemon cars are closely associated with people’s expectations of the car’s performance, safety, quality and especially reliability.  For instance, any 1920’s car would be considered a lemon car by today’s automobile buyer’s expectations.  Relative to today’s cars they are awfully slow, unsafe and unreliable.

To avoid buying a lemon car you must first do your research. Use our lemon car list below as a starting point and then expand your search online.  Ultimately you should speak with a mechanic about potential issues of a car model that you’re interested in purchasing.  Once you have found an exact car that you would like to purchase then take it to your local mechanic for a meticulous inspection.  If this isn’t possible then just know that you should look for any signs of an accident that wasn’t noted. Also look for leaks (glance under the car and in the engine bay), hunt for signs of rust and also for signs of flood damage (a mechanics inspection would be ideal to help uncover this).

We hope that you enjoy this list of the worst lemon cars ever built.  Make sure to share with your friends or post a comment below and say what you think!

Top 10 Cars that are Lemons:

Datsun 120Y (1974-78)  This car was a top seller in it’s day due to its value, but it become known as one of the most likely to rust cars ever.

Dodge Dart (1963-66) Beyond its awkward styling that was hated by most automotive critics, it had major reliability issues including rusting around the spring mounts and a lack of oil delivery in the engine leading to heavy cylinder wear. The car was also exceptionally heavy for its engine size, giving it poor mpg.

Chevrolet Nova (1970-79) – see write-up above

Ford Maverick (1969-73)  This car seemed to rust through as soon as it crossed the assembly line.  It was adorned with cheap vinyl that burned your skin in the summer and eventually cracked. Aside from the reliability the car handled poorly and was way underpowered with a low HP inline 6.

Yugo 45 (1984-92)  This legendary crappy car from Yugoslavia was essentially a Fiat, although carried a much worse reputation.  The build quality was very poor with the body panels not even fitting properly.  If you roll up the window the level just might snap off in your hands.  If you want to put this car lemon in reverse gear then you better put your muscle into it or resort to shutting off the engine to be able to do so.  The glove box opens at random, various components in the interior fall apart and the quality of the materials used inside and out was absolutely dreadful.

Hyundai Stellar (1984-91)  This car was another notorious rust bucket, with corrosion usually starting in the bottom of the doors and inside the wheel wells. The car was regarded as having very bland styling inside and out and poor handling and performance.

Lotus Elite/Eclat (1974-91)  Although this fiberglass car looks cool and had decent performance, the positives with it stop there.  This Lotus experienced coolant leaks that ultimately caused the head gaskets to warp.  The car had massive electric problems and it was not uncommon to see only one of its pop-up headlights in the up position.

Mazda 626 Montrose (1978-82)  This 626 generation had an epic rust problem as well as fragile bodywork that was inclined to break.  The interior materials were cheap and brittle and would rattle not long after new.

Renault 14 (1977-83)  Referred to as the ‘Rustiest Car in France’, this lemon car pretty much started to rust after the first rain drop collected in its numerous unintentional water traps. It was notorious for major electrical failures.  The design was boring by most people’s account and its wheelbase was uneven due to a poor engine to driveshaft arrangement.  The interior was filled with weak plastic pieces that were likely to break.

Triumph Stag (1970-77)  This lemon was not one of Britain’s finer automotive accomplishments. Although it was attractive on the outside, it was almost sure to rust out and had serious mechanical issues.  Within only a few thousand miles most of these cars’ motors incurred a reaction between an alloy head and steel engine block that ultimately led to blown gaskets, overheating and severe overall damage.

Worst Lemon Cars Honorable Mentions:

Mazda MPV (1989-99)
Oldsmobile Alero (1999-04)
Cadillac Catera (1997-01)
Jaguar X-Type (2002-08)
AMC Pacer (1975-80)
Ford Pinto (1960-74)
Corvair (1960-74)

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Lemon Free Cars

The Price is Right Offers a Ferrari 458 Spider Prize

Price is Right Ferrari 458 prize

The Price is Right addicts love to watch this renowned daytime game show especially for moments when contestants have a chance to win a brand new car.  With the exception of the Tesla Roadster a few years back, the typical new car offered to win on the program is nothing exciting.   Viewers expect to see a base model Toyota Corolla or perhaps a stripped down Ford Escape, but surely not a nearly $300K supercar.  My favorite part of the video is watching the Price is Right contestants and crowd react to the car being revealed.  It’s pure pandemonium.   I can’t imagine a better car for the Price is Right to break its most expensive prize record and make a statement that they are willing to give away much more expensive prizes then you might have expected.  I can easily say that the Ferrari 458 Italia is my favorite car.  It drives like a dream and has become well embedded into my Powerball jackpot dreams.  I can only assume that the convertible version of the Ferrari 458 that I drove is even better. Perhaps where the car lacks in structural rigidity it makes up for in overall sensory enjoyment with the top down.   Watch the video below and see if the Price is Right contestant wins this new Ferrari 458 Spider on the game show or blows her chance.

Colorful Lamborghini Aventadors take on New York City

New Lamborghini Aventador Supercars

In the Youtube video below, four colorful Lamborghini Aventadors take on New York City. As if one Lambo Aventador wasn’t enough to make a solid video, the producers included four and each in amazing and unique colors. We already know that the Aventador is one of our favorite supercars of all-time, so the only thing in question is which color is our favorite. The new Lamborghini Aventadors in the video are dressed in Verde Ithaca Green, Arancio Argos Orange, Monterey Blue and Lamborghini’s brand new red color. Vote below on which color you think looks the best on the Lamborghini Aventador.


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Introducing the $4.5 Million Dollar Lamborghini Veneno Hypercar

2014 Lamborghini Veneno Hypercar

In case you have not been following the 2013 Geneva Auto show coverage, then you may be interested to learn about perhaps the most expensive, fastest and rare automobile to be revealed at the show.  Lamborghini proudly introduced its latest supercar, (well I suppose we better use the term hypercar), called the Veneno.  The car is keeping with its long tradition of being named after a famous fighting bull. Additionally, the name means “venom” in Spanish.  The company claims that this latest model is the fastest production Lamborghini ever made.  The Lamborghini Veneno will be based on the powerful V12 Lamborghini Aventador LP-700-4 and will be constructed with unprecedented levels of ultra-strong and lightweight carbon fiber material.  Perhaps more incredible then the Lambo Veneno’s stratospheric price tag is its level of exclusivity.  Although owing a Lamborghini is exclusive indeed with recent annual production ranging from 1,500 to 2,500 cars sold; Lamborghini will only produce 3 Veneno cars ever.  All three Lambo Veneno cars will boast a unique paint job so no two are alike.  Lamborghini officials stated that the cars would be painted the colors of the Italian flag with one car in red, another in white and the final one in green.  If after reading this article you are thinking about giving your banker a call to wire $4.5 million dollars to your neighborhood Lamborghini dealer; then think again because unfortunately all of the Lamborghini Veneno hypercars have already been sold at full price.  Evidently Lamborghini planned the release of this amazing car when it did in an attempt to blemish the unveiling of arch rival Ferrari’s latest hypercar called the F70 which is essentially a rebirth of the celebrated Ferrari Enzo.  Post a comment below and say what you think of the new Lamborghini.

Top 10 Cars for Single Guys to Attract Women

Sexy Car Girls

In case you haven’t figured it out yet, the unfortunate truth for guys is that most women are attracted to men with money (whether they consciously recognize it or not). This has been scientifically proven numerous times such as recently on the “Science of Sex Appeal” that aired on the Discovery Channel. In one section of this televised experiment the female’s rated cars on a scale. Not surprisingly, the women rated upscale expensive cars much higher than the other low dollar cars shown to them. Since women evidently favor expensive cars, what should single guys opt to drive who can’t afford that ultra expensive luxury or sports car? We have developed a list of the top 10 cars for single guys to attract women. Unlike other top ten lists out there that include Lamborghinis and Bentleys; our list is limited to new cars retailing for under $45,000 bucks. These are cars that ought to be within reach for the average guy, and if not now, could be picked up used in a couple years. Although all women have unique tastes, many seem to like cars that make a statement such as powerful truck, sleek sports cars or even a new electric hybrid for the environmentally sensitive girls out there. Make sure to cast your vote below on which you think is the best car to attract girls with.

2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
Been attracting women since the 70’s CJ5 – If you’re optimistic then get the ‘Unlimited’ version to pack in more ladies
From $30,595

2013 Mustang GT Premium Convertible
You cant go wrong with an American icon
From $39,750

2013 Chevy Volt
Appeals to environmental chicks
From $39,145

2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392
Mean looking modern muscle car
From $44,775

2013 Ford F-150 King Ranch
Perfect blend of power, utility and luxury
From $39,205

2013 Mercedes-Benz C350 Coupe
Not the best Benz, but looks expensive
From $43,200

2013 Nissan 370Z Coupe with Sport Package
Japan’s finest option under $40k and a real attention getter
From $36,150

2013 Range Rover Evoque
Perhaps the most striking SUV on the market
From $42,040

2013 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS Convertible
Classic, Powerful & Fun
From $41,685

2013 Audi A5 Convertible
A high-quality German drop-top that is oozing with sexy style
From $43,350

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