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"The worst car you have ever driven" Thread

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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,060 ✭✭✭bop1977


    For me it is a2009 corolla that my old fella currently drives. €20k new with keep fit windows in the back, no alloys and given our current weather no a/c. No power in the engine and he pays almost the same amount of road tax as me every year.

    I had it at Christmas and took it to Cork on a route that I would normally let the cruise control take care of for me. My right foot was killing me and I was shattered from actually having to drive all the way there. (First world problem I know).

    And one final thing that really annoys me is that the arm rest in the door is sloped, unlike in my bus it's flat and makes the drive so much more comfortable.


  • Moderators, Politics Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators Posts: 15,089 Mod ✭✭✭✭Quin_Dub


    Worst car I've owned - 1991 Nissan Micra, horrid little thing, no power, crappy clutch and awful interior.. Having said that, it was my 1st car and the freedom it provided was brilliant...

    Worst car I've driven - 2006 Ford Mustang , a brand new rental (less than 1k on clock) - Interior was shocking, cheap and nasty with bits already falling off. It was a V6 model (3L I think) and was gutless beyond belief although the lack of power probably saved me as any quicker in the corners and I'd have been off into the hedges the handling was that awful...


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,593 ✭✭✭theteal


    141 1.2 Opel Corsa, Horrid thing. Cheap Plastic everywhere and I am used to Japanese cars so thing should not bother me but it was somehow worse. The power delivery was uneven and there steering feel lacking, It made me hate cars, I could compare it to my sisters 2009 Mazda 2 but the Mazda is light years ahead in everyway.

    I had one as a rental when I was back in Dublin at the beginning of the year. Without question the worst car I've ever driven. I nearly cried when I was handed the keys to another one when in Spain a couple of months ago. . .it turned out to be a 1.6, the extra poke helped console me!


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 225 ✭✭Twas Not


    jca wrote: »
    I liked the old 'fiori. ...

    Why? It was a rust bucket that refused to start after the lightest shower.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,193 ✭✭✭Cleveland Hot Pocket


    bear1 wrote: »
    A 1996 Ford Fiesta.
    The biggest pile of ****e I'd ever had the misfortune of owning.
    Slow, wobbly around corners, worst brakes I'd ever used and the rattle from the engine will haunt me until I die.
    I was glad to see the back of it.
    Hilarious, that car (with the 1.3 kent engine) is one of my favorite cars even today.

    Worst car I've ever driven is either my old 2010 Skoda Superb TDI, or a 141 clio petrol that we had on rental for a couple of weeks.

    Both for the same reasons, shockingly gutless and worse body roll than a pickup truck.


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 39 Immanuel


    Daewoo Lanos, without doubt.

    No positive characteristics whatsoever!

    I take it you haven't seen the scene in Pineapple Express :)

    As a new user I can't link to it but I'm sure someone will.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 39 Immanuel


    nice_guy80 wrote: »
    Nissan tiida
    I felt a little sick in my mouth.
    That model was in Japan in 2001 and comes out here to replace better looking almera.

    Nissan had some balls to announce and sell that car with a straight face.

    I think its pronounced Nissan . . .( drumroll ) . . ."Taa daaH!!!!!"


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,756 ✭✭✭ianobrien


    The worst for me in terms of the biggest letdown compared to the hype was a 141 Focus 1.6 diesel. The dash takes up about half the passenger compartment in that me and the father struggled to fit in the front (we are both about 6foot). The centre console robbed a load of knee room. The light switch was perfectly positioned to kneecap the driver. The pedals were offset to the right also. The engine was as flat as a fart. My 1.5 petrol Almera with 250k on the clock was quicker!

    Now, as for the handling. It was shocking in that a bumpy road upset it terribly. The ride was so hard it upset the car. On a smooth road there was stunning grip but show it a bumpy back road! I drove it on a typical Irish backroad and I struggled to do 60kph as the car was bouncing around the road. I backed off as not only was I struggling, the passenger told me to slow down. My old Almera took the same piece of road with the same passenger about an hour later at 75kph with ease.

    My 37 year old Escort (the Focus's predecessor) has better ride, more room in the front and a peppier engine!

    Worst overall, I'm struggling as I'm ignoring cars that needed repairs and/or servicing. Maybe a 1.6 4WD Impreza. That was slow, cramped, thirsty and painted snot green.


  • Registered Users Posts: 369 ✭✭RichardoKhan


    Early 90's Ford Sierra with Automatic Transmission (CVT). Cost 3 times more to repair than what was original cost.

    The only consolation was the best quote Ive ever heard for a dodgy car ever.

    Mechanic who was going to change the CVT for me said & this is the honest truth

    "If it was any more of a Dog it would sit up & beg"


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,540 ✭✭✭Leonard Hofstadter


    The Mk2 Yaris is the worst I've ever driven, and I haven't even driven the three cylinder one all the Irish buy. I drove a 1.3 in Australia, no feedback through the wheel, not even a rev happy engine or decent gearchange (Toyotas usually are pretty good at these two things), nasty interior, quite simply it's a horrible car with no redeeming features. Their ongoing popularity in Ireland is one of life's greatest mysteries as far as I'm concerned.

    The 1.3 CDTi Corsa is also horrible but at least the petrol engined ones aren't half bad at all (well certainly not as bad as they're made out to be, again I haven't driven the 1.0 three cylinder model and I suspect I would hate that a lot).


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 4,794 ✭✭✭Jesus.


    Laguna II 1.6

    SLOW


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,371 ✭✭✭Dartz


    Megane GT 1.5 Turbodiesel. 2012.

    The cabin is decent and comfortable and his has some nice toys inside and if you never actually made the thing move, you'd think it was an awesome car because it's a comfortable place to sit and at first glance, everything seems premium.

    Then you try and drive it. The engine is gutless - it just wheezes and whuffles and grumbles and struggles to do anything in any gear above 80kph. The gearbox is notchy and doesn't have enough gears - it really needs a 6th. Steering feel is utterly absent - there's more feel in a Gran Turismo game controller - and the clutch is the single worst thing ever. There isn't just no feel in it, but it's ultra-soft with a massive travel, and the bite's only in the last few millimeters of pedal travel before it's fully out. Visibility out the cabin is terrible - trucks have gone missing behind some of the pillars - and the A-pillar is great for hiding motorcyclists coming around a roundabout. And I know I shouldn't complain about 'new' cars - but it's never a car I ever look forward to driving.


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,501 ✭✭✭✭_Brian


    Nissan primera last model and almera were terrible to drive.

    Any people carrier really so the liukes of Renault scenic, ford galaxy, citreon picasso.

    Reanault Kangoo kid oh my god was that one pile of sh1t.

    People carriers will never really be in the same driving standard as saloon cars.. Within the MPV range there are good and bad too, the scenic and Espace are particularly not nice... We have a C4GP and its actually a decent vehicle, we've had little trouble, its comfortable to drive, 130+BHP so it moves on reasonable and holds the road well (for an MPV), way better than the Zaferia we had before or either of the renault MPV's I've driven as rentals...


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,160 ✭✭✭TheNog


    1997 1.2 Corsa was like driving an old school prefab. Slow, no handling, boring...

    141 Hyundai i30 diesel is bouncy, no guts, poor handling. Suspension feels like it's made of cream buns. When you sit in the backseat a windbreaker and a beach ball would not look out of place because you will feel seasick. Top speed is shocking.

    2007 Mondeo was the best car I've driven. Reliable, handling was unbelievable and very sturdy.

    1996 Nissan Almera cornered like it was on rails. Little wonder I went through tyres every 6 months.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,465 ✭✭✭✭cantdecide


    TheNog wrote: »
    1997 1.2 Corsa was like driving an old school prefab. Slow, no handling, boring...

    141 Hyundai i30 diesel is bouncy, no guts, poor handling. Suspension feels like it's made of cream buns. When you sit in the backseat a windbreaker and a beach ball would not look out of place because you will feel seasick. Top speed is shocking.

    2007 Mondeo was the best car I've driven. Reliable, handling was unbelievable and very sturdy.

    1996 Nissan Almera cornered like it was on rails. Little wonder I went through tyres every 6 months.

    Agree with all of the above. In particular, I never had much time for Fords but having driven literally hundreds of them as part of my work earlier this year, it has to be said, most of them drive really great especially the Mondeo.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,532 ✭✭✭JohnBoy26


    TheNog wrote: »
    1997 1.2 Corsa was like driving an old school prefab. Slow, no handling, boring...

    141 Hyundai i30 diesel is bouncy, no guts, poor handling. Suspension feels like it's made of cream buns. When you sit in the backseat a windbreaker and a beach ball would not look out of place because you will feel seasick. Top speed is shocking.

    2007 Mondeo was the best car I've driven. Reliable, handling was unbelievable and very sturdy.

    1996 Nissan Almera cornered like it was on rails. Little wonder I went through tyres every 6 months.

    You can't call a new Hyundai i30 a worse handling car than a 96 almera. Those Almeras had terrible handling and road manners, The new i30 is a miles and miles better car on the road than those yokes.

    The Mondeo has very good handling though.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,532 ✭✭✭JohnBoy26


    Anyway the worst car I've driven was a late 90's escort. Terrible yokes imo.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,560 ✭✭✭porsche boy


    JohnBoy26 wrote: »
    Anyway the worst car I've driven was a late 90's escort. Terrible yokes imo.

    you obviously never drove a late 80's escort so. the 90's one was a vast improvement in every aspect. some of them even managed not to sound like a load of rabid ferrell cats rummaging through a bag of spanners.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,313 ✭✭✭✭Sam Kade


    I took a ford ka for a test drive one time it was like driving an empty bean can on wheels. 40 mph seemed to be top speed and took an age to get up to :eek: before that I once owned a Nissan bluebird 1.6 petrol as dead as a door nail, it was so bad that an elderly neighbour overtook me on a hill with a bend one morning :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,718 ✭✭✭johnayo


    I have driven some ****e cars over the years, but my Chrysler Alpine back in the late 70's was by far the worst.
    With its godawful plastic interior, it's extremely noisy tappetty engine, it's grinding crunching gearbox and it's bargelike road holding.
    What was I thinking.
    Only positive was it cost me feckall.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 8,532 ✭✭✭JohnBoy26


    you obviously never drove a late 80's escort so. the 90's one was a vast improvement in every aspect. some of them even managed not to sound like a load of rabid ferrell cats rummaging through a bag of spanners.

    I've driven late 80's escorts too but I never remember them being as bad as the newer yokes which were terrible to drive imo. The older ones had a better suspension too afair. Maybe if I drove two back to back now though I might notice the difference mind.

    The mid to late 90's escorts were slow, harsh uncomfortable yokes with build quality which left a lot to be desired.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 225 ✭✭Twas Not


    Forgot about that Hellman avenger my aul fella had in the 70s ! Dreadful yoke


  • Registered Users Posts: 532 ✭✭✭Ninap


    I drove a Cortina in the 80s that was pretty ropey. Ropey as in the back doors were kept shut with rope tied across the back seats.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,964 ✭✭✭Sitec


    I drove a 97 Vanette 2.3 diesel on a motorway. No rpm counter but I'd say it was putting F1 cars to shame at 70mph.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,160 ✭✭✭TheNog


    JohnBoy26 wrote: »
    You can't call a new Hyundai i30 a worse handling car than a 96 almera. Those Almeras had terrible handling and road manners, The new i30 is a miles and miles better car on the road than those yokes.

    The Mondeo has very good handling though.

    The Almera I had was a good car, not a brilliant one but I reckon definitely better handling than the i30 Tourer. The Tourer is far too skittish for my liking


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 483 ✭✭daveohdave


    Ever, the "new" Fiat 500, rental in Spain. Uncomfortable, slow, terrible ergonomics, zero power.

    Locally, 80 series Starlet. Awful, awful cars.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 4,794 ✭✭✭Jesus.


    Quin_Dub wrote: »
    Worst car I've driven - 2006 Ford Mustang , a brand new rental (less than 1k on clock) - Interior was shocking, cheap and nasty with bits already falling off. It was a V6 model (3L I think) and was gutless beyond belief although the lack of power probably saved me as any quicker in the corners and I'd have been off into the hedges the handling was that awful...

    That is interesting. How the Yanks manage to make a 3L, 6 pot gutless is anyone's guess.

    Would you have taken the Micra over it? :P


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,586 ✭✭✭V.W.L 11


    Worst car I ever had a 1996 Opel Vectra!:mad:
    best car I ever had a 2006 Seat Leon:D
    Worst Mistake I made with cars Selling the Seat Leon :(:(


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 4,794 ✭✭✭Jesus.


    TheNog wrote: »
    1996 Nissan Almera cornered like it was on rails. Little wonder I went through tyres every 6 months.
    JohnBoy26 wrote: »
    Those Almeras had terrible handling and road manners

    I thought those Mk1 Almeras were great little cars! Had one for 7 years and still miss it :(


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,645 ✭✭✭krissovo


    Worst car an old Aleggro 1.2, complete crapbox even had a square steering wheel. Actually now as I type a Diahatsu Grand Move was probably the lowest point of my car ownership and I almost lost the will to live, I feel ill just thinking about it......


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