The Lamborghini LM002 Made Zero Sense
Lamborghini’s first misstep with the LM002 was assuming their customer base wanted an off-road experience from a luxury supercar. Initially, the company pitched the “Cheetah” prototype—an early version of the LM002—to the U.S. military. However, it’s hard to imagine anyone buying a Lamborghini to tackle muddy trails. Despite this, Lamborghini stood by their vision, producing 382 of these high-end off-road vehicles between 1986 and 1993. Nicknamed the “Lamborghini truck,” the LM002 remains a unique chapter in the brand’s history.

The Lamborghini LM002 Made Zero Sense
The 1975 AMC Pacer Was Great For Professional Drivers
The 1975 AMC Pacer failed to turn around the struggling fortunes of the American Motor Company. Launched during the peak of the ’70s compact car boom, the Pacer stood out for its size and fuel efficiency. However, once drivers got behind the wheel, its flaws became apparent. Critics were quick to highlight its poor performance and challenging handling, which made it less than ideal for the average commuter seeking a safe and reliable ride. While it might have appealed to thrill-seeking race car enthusiasts, it fell short for everyday drivers simply looking to get to work and back.

The 1975 AMC Pacer Was Great For Professional Drivers