50: Chrysler Sebring
Where do we start with the Sebring? Chrysler introduced the car in 1996 to replace the long-running LeBaron. Everything about the Sebring screams cheap from its plastic interior to its abysmal reliability ratings. Yet, the car was a strong seller for decades, offering a reasonable level of refinement for the price (via Hot Cars).

The problem is that the Sebring is far from a reliable car and many of its problems have come to the light. The 2.7L V6 engine is one of the worst engines Chrysler has ever built and is known to have catastrophic engine failure from sludge building up.