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Time Magazine’s 50 Worst cars of all time 1961-1966

Time Magazine’s Worst cars of 1961-1966

Time Magazine tackled a monumental task by narrowing down the worst of the worst vehicles ever made. They compiled a list of 50 Worst cars of all time broken down by the years they were produced.

Here is the sixth installation of articles targeting the bottom feeders of the automotive world.

Ampicar 1961

Ampicar
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The Ampicar sounds like something a superhero would drive, although it wouldn’t save many innocent drowning victims. Not only did it make a bad car, but it made a bad boat as well.

The big downfall was the lack of any real motion, at all. Read more

Time Magazine’s 50 Worst cars of all time 1958

Time Magazine’s Worst cars of 1958

Time Magazine tackled a monumental task by narrowing down the worst of the worst vehicles ever made. They compiled a list of 50 Worst cars of all time broken down by the years they were produced.

Here is the fifth installation of articles targeting the bottom feeders of the automotive world.

Ford Edsel 1958

Ford Edsel
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The Ford Edsel is one of the vehicles on this list that probably everyone has heard of at some point or another. It was ungainly, got terrible gas mileage and it cost way too much.

The Ford marketing team talked the Edsel up to be better than sliced bread. The car itself was not well received, which could be because the front grill resembled a part of the female reproductive system that in the 50’s was not so publically celebrated. Read more

Time Magazine’s 50 Worst cars of all time 1957

Time Magazine’s Worst cars of 1957

Time Magazine tackled a monumental task by narrowing down the worst of the worst vehicles ever made. They compiled a list of 50 Worst cars of all time broken down by the years they were produced.

Here is the fourth installation of articles targeting the bottom feeders of the automotive world.

King Midget Model III 1957

King Midget
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The King Midget came from the minds of two friends Claud Dry and Dale Orcutt in Athens, Ohio. Having served together in the Civil Air Patrol, Claud and Dale decided the world needed an affordable utility vehicle for the masses. Read more

Time Magazine’s 50 Worst cars of all time 1934-1956

Time Magazine’s Worst cars of 1934-1956

Time Magazine tackled a monumental task by narrowing down the worst of the worst vehicles ever made. They compiled a list of 50 Worst cars of all time broken down by the years they were produced.

Here is the third installation of articles targeting the bottom feeders of the automotive world.

Chrysler/Desoto Airflow 1934

Chrylser Airflow
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Built just a little too advanced for it’s time, the Desoto Airflow offered steel-spaceframe construction, light weight and close to perfect front-rear weight distribution. For some reason the American public weren’t quite on it’s timeline. Read more

Time Magazine’s 50 worst cars of all time 1911-1934

Time Magazine’s Worst cars of 1911-1934

Time Magazine tackled a monumental task by narrowing down the worst of the worst vehicles ever made. They compiled a list of 50 Worst cars of all time broken down by the years they were produced.

Here is the second installation of articles targeting the bottom feeders of the automotive world.

Scripps-Booth Bi-Autogo 1913

Bi-Autogo
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Imagine a motorcycle painted red like a fire engine, powered by a V8, driven on 37 inch wood wheels, weighing in at 3,200 pounds.

Now imagine that as you slow and the Autogo becomes harder to balance, training wheels could be lowered for enhanced stability. Read more

Time Magazine’s 50 Worst cars of all time 1899-1911

Time Magazine’s Worst cars of 1899-1911

Time Magazine tackled a monumental task by narrowing down the worst of the worst vehicles ever made. They compiled a list of 50 Worst cars of all time broken down by the years they were produced.

Here is the first installation of articles targeting the bottom feeders of the automotive world.

Horsey Horseless 1899

Horsey Horseless
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Invented by Uriah Smith in Michigan, this contraption is as silly as it’s name would have you think.

Smith designed a motorized buggy with a wooden horse head attached to the front in the hopes of making it more ‘horse-friendly’. Read more

The absolute best places to buy used cars

There are good places to buy used cars

Some of them may seem unconventional, however there are places you can buy reliable used cars at decent prices. Don’t believe us? Check it out, we did some research and found the top 5 places we’d go to buy a used car.

1. Government Auction

Buying a car at Government Auction is far more exciting in theory than in reality. According to popular myth, these auctions sell cars that have been taken from criminals and impounded or used as evidence in crimes.

The truth is not so exciting, there is a very slim chance you will find that 1974 purple caddy with the chain steering wheel you’ve been after.
Odometer
In reality you are far more likely to find a Ford Taurus or a Camry or another subdued sedan. The cars sold at Government auction are generally purchased in fleet for federal agencies and then sold after about two or three years of use when a new fleet is purchased. Read more

How to pick the best mechanic in town

Many of us wait until our car is billowing smoke, or dead on the shoulder of the 405 freeway to pick a mechanic. You might as well get caught with your pants down.

It’s important to stick to a schedule of routine maintenance, but there will always be unforseen circumstances when dealing with transportation. Plan for unfortunate events and take your time to pick a mechanic the right way.

Do a quick background check

No matter where you choose to take your car for maintenance, routine or otherwise you should at least do this minimum amount of research first, do a background check. Read more

Donating your used car to charity

If you have a vehicle that you don’t want to bother selling, or if you simply have a big heart and want to help your fellow Americans, you have the choice of donating your vehicle to charity.
Donate

This is an option that offers a tax write off and an easy way to give back to your community, but where do you get started?

We’ve outlined the procedure here, including all of the links you’ll need to get your car donated today.

A nice tax cut return

First and foremost, in order to benefit from the used car donation tax and reduce your taxes you must itemize your deductions. If you simply make a standardized deduction, don’t donate your car expecting to be rewarded by the government. Read more

How to buy a car through the U.S. Government Auto Auctions

Any opportunity to purchase a quality vehicle at a reasonable auction cost should be investigated, so we did. Here we offer some tips and tricks to ensure that you get the best possible deal if you choose to purchase from a U.S. Government Auto Auction.

What they are selling

Lots of cars
The cars generally sold at auction are vehicles that were purchased as a fleet by the General Services Administration or GSA. They are then leased to other federal agencies and sold at auction at the end of their leasing period.

These cars are usually less than three years old and have only known moderate transport work. Ignore the horror stories you hear about vehicles being repossessed from felons and re-sold at Government auction. Read more

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