Mitsubishi’s Mirage Fails To Deliver Anything Beyond Basic
Mitsubishi, the renowned Japanese manufacturer, first introduced the Mirage in 1978. After a production pause, the model returned to the market in 2012. However, its continued production doesn’t necessarily equate to quality. US News offered a blunt assessment of the 2019 Mirage: “The 2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ranks near the bottom of the subcompact car class. While it’s affordable, the Mirage’s sluggish acceleration, rough ride, low-quality interior materials, and uncomfortable seats significantly undermine its appeal.”

Mitsubishi’s Mirage Fails To Deliver Anything Beyond Basic
The Trabant Is Known As “A Spark Plug With A Roof”
The East German car manufacturer VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke Zwickau produced the iconic Trabant from 1957 to 1990. Often nicknamed a “spark plug with a roof,” the Trabant holds a unique place in automotive history. Despite its humble design, it has earned a loyal following among car enthusiasts and remains a sought-after collector’s item. According to Wikipedia, the 1980 Trabant lacked many basic features: no tachometer, no indicators for headlights or turn signals, no fuel gauge, no rear seat belts, and no external fuel door. Drivers even had to mix gasoline and oil manually under the hood. Luxury? Not quite—but that’s part of its charm.

The Trabant Is Known As A Spark Plug With A Roof
