16. Isuzu Amigo
During the ’90s, the Isuzu brand was one of the most well-known car companies on the road. SUVs were just finding themselves in terms of popularity. The Amigo had many of the same attributes of other two door SUVS at the time. A removable top and a high ground clearance made the car a blast to drive off-road. But when it came to reliability, the Amigo was shoddy. There were routine head gasket problems and other reliability issues that sent shoppers to the hills.

Naturally, you’d expect a company as big as Isuzu was to have a better reputation. But by the time the Amigo begin to develop problems, it was already too late. The reputation of the brand was beginning to become tarnished and the Amigo will go on as one of the failed cars of the ’90s.