17: Chrysler Crossfire
The Crossfire was a great car that unfortunately suffered from some questionable styling choices. Mercedes-Benz innovated the engineering behind the car. Much of what’s under the hood is shared with the SLK sports car. But Chrysler went with an overtly oval design for the Crossfire, and this wasn’t a hit with consumers. The car had some interesting features such as a spoiler that would lift up after 40 MPH (via Motor Biscuit).

The car design was notably one of its first downfalls. The bubble back look and distinct front end weren’t enough to drive customers into the showroom. There was also a convertible version of the car that wasn’t popular. The car has become a classic among enthusiasts, but the resale value has depreciated quite a bit. You can find a decent ample of the Crossfire for under $5,000.