The Plymouth Prowler
Like many vehicles released in the ‘90s, the Plymouth Prowler didn’t become a classic. Its designers actually drew inspiration from hot rods for the appearance of the Prowler, but they apparently overlooked a hot rod key feature – horsepower. The 3.5 liter V6 engine of the Prowler packed a measly 250 horsepower. Even though the Prowler got a power boost of 253HP in 1999, a manual transmission wasn’t an option. In 2002, Chrysler stopped manufacturing the vehicles.
The Reliant Robin
England’s Reliant Motor Company produced this compact car. The Reliant Robin actually ranks second among the most popular fiberglass vehicles in England even though looks odd and has the tendency to flip over because of its three-wheel design. In the United States, the Robin never became popular and a lot of American drivers get surprised when they see one for the first time! A Reliant Robin got featured in one episode of Top Gear, where host Jeremy Clarkson flipped the car with all the turns that he made (he later admitted it was a staged move).