Complete List - The 50 Worst Cars of All Time - TIME »

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On the 50th anniversary of the Ford Edsel, TIME and Dan Neil, Pulitzer Prize-winning automotive critic and syndicated columnist for the Los Angeles Times , look at the greatest lemons of the automotive industry.

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    Sludge-Guzzler7 months, 3 weeks ago

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    My brother had a Gremlin AND a Pacer...........God help us.

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      Dionys7 months, 3 weeks ago

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      I drove a '62 Corvair Spyder for years. They drive perfectly fine if you have the tires filled correctly. That was Nader's problem. I never had issues with oil leakage or fumes in the cabin (which, granted, were probably problems for people who've never worked on cars). Seems kinda silly.

      Granted I traded it in for a Jaguar XK-150sOTS.. But it was an excellent, fun car.

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