1997 Daewoo Nubira
You might find it hard to remember this car, but we don’t blame you. Yet another collaboration between car manufacturers, the Nubira comes with an underwhelming design and a weak inline-four engine. As icing on the cake, the car had really bad build quality and its interior was wrapped in nasty plastic.
Sir Vival
The Sir Vival was also a concept car just like the Aurora and was made as a response to Detroit lacking focus on safety back in the ‘50s. At the time, the car was called “revolutionary vehicle” by the creator. In spite of the fact that the car never reached the production stage, it did feature various innovative safety concepts, such as seat belts, sliding doors, a roller cage, side lights, and rubber bumpers. All the same, the most noticeable feature of the car was the two-part frame. However, we feel that that was the car’s downfall. The car was an excellent idea in theory but how it was executed with regard to the design is quite unfortunate since it resembles a vacuum cleaner.