18: 1978 Dodge Challenger
The muscle car era of the ’60s had set the stage for the next batch of performance cars. Unfortunately, the 1970s were chock-full of problems due to emissions laws and regulations coming into effect. The interesting thing about the Challenger is that it still kept the same appearance. But performance aspects of the Challenger were lacking when compared to the previous generation.

At this point, Chrysler was quickly losing millions of dollars. Consumers were beginning to snap up gas-efficient cars from foreign automakers. The 1978 Challenger was way over-hyped for the period. Had there not been a fuel crisis going on, the Challenger might have been a better performer.