What's the WORST car you've ever owned?
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Pug 206. Never again will I buy a french car. Gearbox failed day after warranty ran out and they refused to help, zorst rotted away, mutli changer failed, centre display failed, shocks leaked, top engine mount failed, drivers seat broke. All this happened within weeks of the 3 year cover running out. Sold it and went back to good old German engineering.
I spoke to a guy who had bought a 307 and he had a small black book of faults ranging from a replaced rear subframe due to tyre ware to a complete new fuel system inc pump and all lines. Worst car he had ever bought.
These cars are cheap for a reason, I will never make that mistake again. Pugs seemed to go down hill after the 306 came out for some reason.
My wife's dad had a 306 diesel estate(or whatever they called them) that covered over 200000 miles with only the head gasket failing and a couple of other bits in 10 years of use.
I spoke to a guy who had bought a 307 and he had a small black book of faults ranging from a replaced rear subframe due to tyre ware to a complete new fuel system inc pump and all lines. Worst car he had ever bought.
These cars are cheap for a reason, I will never make that mistake again. Pugs seemed to go down hill after the 306 came out for some reason.
My wife's dad had a 306 diesel estate(or whatever they called them) that covered over 200000 miles with only the head gasket failing and a couple of other bits in 10 years of use.
Chevette was a great car; RWD, better suspension than an escort, but not much grip! Learnt how to control oversteer in my 1300, loved it for 2 years when I was 17.
worst, for what I expected, was a 1600 automatic 06 reg focus; slow, thirsty, bad handling and uncomfortable.
worst, for what I expected, was a 1600 automatic 06 reg focus; slow, thirsty, bad handling and uncomfortable.
Worst car? Any Subaru Impreza
Thought I'd get it in before anyone else did
Alas it's a lie, really did like my WRX Wagon. Out of the other cars I've owned the worst, when it comes to faults, would be my Saxo VTS, which is odd as it's the car I miss the most. Had the interior sensors for the alarm go, couple of other odd niggles, weird nosies the dealer could not track down. Thankfully it was under warranty so I didn't pay for the issues to be resolved.
Thought I'd get it in before anyone else did

Alas it's a lie, really did like my WRX Wagon. Out of the other cars I've owned the worst, when it comes to faults, would be my Saxo VTS, which is odd as it's the car I miss the most. Had the interior sensors for the alarm go, couple of other odd niggles, weird nosies the dealer could not track down. Thankfully it was under warranty so I didn't pay for the issues to be resolved.
Close call between a TR7 V8 I had in the 80`s and a BMW M3 I had in the 90`s both very poor mechanically and dropped to pieces , great to drive on rare occasions but a shocking experience.
Ford Focus Rs.
Broke down Twice (ECU failure, then some sensor)
Torque steered under hard cornering. Seems only Honda do good LSD
Sold the f**ker, but didn't loose that much,. very high resale value at the time.
Broke down Twice (ECU failure, then some sensor)
Torque steered under hard cornering. Seems only Honda do good LSD
Sold the f**ker, but didn't loose that much,. very high resale value at the time.
crushmy307.co.uk make's interesting reading.
. i'll get me coat.
Wosrt car i drove was a green volvo 343 gl. the brakes had a habit of sticking on much to the suprise of the fella i sold it to for 20 pounds. he got to shrewsbury in it and the thing seized up for good.
My first car - a 1990 Yugo Sana I inhereted from my great aunt. She'd only done a few thousand miles on it in the years up to her death, on the Isle of Wight. It was in mint condition, but a really, really horrible tractor of a car - manual choke broke off in my hand one cold morning, never ran properly for the first ten miles off a cold start, leaked... then I stacked it into a bridge understeering like mad one rainy night driving back from work. Funny thing was I flogged the twisted wreck for £200 to a guy from Dorset who had a great passion for all things from the former Yugoslavia.
Just read the one about the MG Maestro which reminded me of my MG Montego, E-reg, black, no rear arches etc etc - but I've such fond memories - that thing never let me down, camping in cornwall, beer full of boot.. no, the other way round... ah, sweet nostalgia!





Lost 40% of its value in 5 months!!
That freelander thing I had , what a piece of....