The Completely Forgettable 1967 Renault 10
The French Renault 10, featuring a rear engine and air conditioning, enjoyed significant popularity in the United States during the 1960s. However, the 1967 model marked a turning point, widely regarded as a disappointment due to issues with handling and braking. That year, The Enthusiast Network reviewed the Renault 10, noting, “One serious fault we found is its sensitivity to the wind. Even adjusting tire pressures did nothing to improve its instability.” By 1971, production of the Renault 10 had come to an end.

The Completely Forgettable 1967 Renault 10
The Mercedes CLA Is A Waste Of Money
When you think of Mercedes-Benz, high-quality craftsmanship likely comes to mind—especially given their premium price tags. However, the CLA, positioned as a more budget-friendly option, falls short of delivering the brand’s renowned standards. In its initial review of the CLA, Consumer Reports noted, “This coupe-ish sedan is certainly intriguing, but it begs the question whether a lower-cost car that dials back traditional Mercedes qualities will dilute this esteemed brand.” Since its debut, the CLA has consistently earned a spot on the publication’s “worst of” list almost every year.

The Mercedes CLA Is A Waste Of Money
