5 Worst-Selling Cars in History
The Lincoln Blackwood:
The Lincoln Blackwood is another worst-selling car in history. Its worst production year was 2002 with 3,300 models being sold. It was a product of Ford. However, it was a failed experiment by the manufacturer to create a "luxury" pickup truck. Blackwood cost $52,000, but it only came in black and needed many features like four-wheel drive and a large bed. Consequently, the sales of the car never even came close to competing with Ford's F-series and it was put out of production after a year.
Cadillac Catera:
Cadillac Catera’s worst production year was 2001 with just 9,764 models being sold. The reason it flopped was because it suffered from numerous problems during its four-year run. The suspensions were easily breakable and expensive to fix, and the brakes wore out rapidly. A design flaw made the engine prone to failure. It faced immense criticism among customers for its sluggish performance.