30. Bricklin SV-1
The SV-1 was the brainchild of automotive entrepreneur, Malcolm Bricklin. In fact, they produced it in Canada from 1974 to 1975 in less than 3,000 examples. For a short while, they marketed the SV-1 as the best, most advanced American sports car. However, as soon as the first cars started rolling down the assembly line, it was clear the SV-1 was not as good as people expected.

The idea was to produce a safe yet fast sports car as the name, Safety Vehicle One (SV-1), suggested. Bricklin designed the car with big bumpers, warning sensors, and power Gullwing doors. It had no cigarette lighters, but it had an integrated roll cage and lots of other things. But all that made it heavy, so it wasn’t agile. The power came from its 360 AMC V8 engine, which wasn’t all that powerful. So later the company turned to the 351 Ford V8, but it still couldn’t deliver brutal enough performance.