1997 Daewoo Nubira
You might struggle to remember this car at all, and we don’t blame you. Another collaboration between car companies, the Nubira has an underwhelming design, a weak inline 4-cylinder engine. As a finishing touch, the car had terrible build quality with the interior wrapped up in nasty plastic.
Sir Vival
Just like the Aurora, the Sir Vival was a concept car created as a response to the lack of focus on safety in Detroit in the 1950s. At the time, the creator called the car a “revolutionary vehicle”. Despite the fact that it never made it to the production stage, the car did feature innovative safety concepts like seat belts, a roller cage, sliding doors, rubber bumpers, and side lights. All the same, the car’s most noticeable feature was the two-part frame. We have a feeling that was the downfall of the car. In theory, the car was a great idea, but the way it was executed in terms of design is rather unfortunate as it looks more like a vacuum cleaner than a car.