Would You Drive These Disasters? The 45 Worst Cars of All Time

Plymouth Prowler Was All Bark, No Bite

If ever there was a car that catfished the automotive world, it was the 1997 Plymouth “Prowler.” It looked like a hot rod straight out of the 1930s but under the hood? A weak-sauce 3.5-liter V6 from a Chrysler sedan. That’s right—this thing had no V8, no manual transmission, and no muscle to back up its looks.

With just 214 horsepower and a four-speed automatic, the “Prowler” was more poser than prowler. Drivers expecting a burnout machine got a car that could barely break traction. By 2002, they threw in the towel. The “Prowler” had one job—to be exciting—and somehow, it still managed to be boring.

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