Many Said “Yuck” To The Yugo GV
The Yugo has earned a notorious reputation as one of the worst cars ever sold in the United States. As one Autotrader review bluntly put it, “it’s generally agreed that the Yugo is one of the single worst cars ever sold in the United States.” Manufactured by the Yugoslav company Zastava Automobiles, these compact vehicles have been a frequent target of ridicule in American automotive history. The GV model, in particular, which was the version sold in the U.S., is especially despised. It has appeared on numerous “worst cars in history” lists, including those by Car Talk and Time magazine, cementing its place as a symbol of poorly executed design and engineering.

Many Said Yuck To The Yugo GV
The Citroën Pluriel Was Called ‘A Teapot On Wheels’
The Citroën Pluriel, a French-made supermini convertible, faced harsh criticism from Top Gear Magazine, which famously described it as “about as useful as a chocolate teapot.” The publication also ranked it among the “13 worst cars of the last 20 years.” Reviews consistently highlight the Pluriel’s numerous flaws, including technical glitches, a lackluster driving experience, and a design often dismissed as cheap-looking. Ultimately, Citroën discontinued the Pluriel in July 2010, bringing its troubled production run to an end.

The Citroën Pluriel Was Called ‘A Teapot On Wheels’
