50 Worst Cars Ever Made

43. Citroen Pluriel

The French have a lot to proud of. World War II collaboration aside, they’ve lead the way in the arts, in liberty, in literature, and their proud creative tradition continues to this day. And none of it, not one inch, is captured in the Citroen Pluriel, also marketed as the Citroen C3. A three-to-five door hatchback, depending on the configuration, the C3/Pluriel was once described by Top Gear Magazine as “about as useful as a chocolate teapot.” And with good reason; the reliability issues and frequent “it’s not a glitch it’s a feature” incidents began to wrack up very quickly. Combined with mediocre performance, it’s no wonder it wound up here.