Muscle Cars Can Sometimes Be A Major Flop And These Are Several Proofs OF That

Published on 05/24/2022
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The Early 1980s Pontiac Firebird

This car’s incompatibility was a significant disappointment in 1982. Many car firms practiced name marketing innovation, which entailed renaming the same vehicle to have a new impression, which hopefully would mean a better chance to become marketable to the people.

The Early 1980s Pontiac Firebird

The Early 1980s Pontiac Firebird

The famous Pontiac Firebird, which was just a basic Chevrolet Camaro that was given some fresh paint job. Other than the color change, nothing really is new about it, which for just the regular consumer, would be something they would not be able to notice. Too bad most enthusiasts were quick to scold them for their cheap attempt to squeeze out a few more dollars.

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Mid 1990s Ford Mustang

Many models of the infamous Ford Mustang flopped before Ford recognized its faults and began producing cars that customers could appreciate. Due to the obvious lack of improvements, the ’94 breed of this infamous line of vehicles was just a big blunder right off the gates and people were ready to chastise the manufacturer for it.

Mid 1990s Ford Mustang

Mid 1990s Ford Mustang

The car’s chassis was barely updated on the exterior level, and it appears exactly like the general Mustang we’d all become familiar with. This particular vehicle had the potential to roar and gallop but one inspection of the engine and that expectation jumped right out of the window.

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