20 of the Most Unpopular Car Brands in the World

Navigating the diverse world of car brands can be overwhelming. Each brand touts its superiority in performance, comfort, style, and value, but not all live up to their promises. This article examines car brands that have struggled to win over consumers, often due to reliability issues or outdated designs. We’ll explore the reasons for their poor reputations, drawing on customer reviews, industry surveys, and expert opinions.

Fiat

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Fiat has been criticized for reliability issues and low resale value. In a 2021 Consumer Reports survey, Fiat ranked last in terms of reliability, with concerns raised over the dependability of their drivetrain and electrical systems. Fiat owners also complain about the brand’s service and maintenance costs.

Land Rover

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While Land Rover is known for its luxury SUVs with off-road capabilities, it is also infamous for its poor reliability. JD Power’s 2021 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study ranked Land Rover second to last, primarily due to mechanical and electrical issues.

Alfa Romeo

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Alfa Romeo has struggled with reliability and build quality. The brand was placed at the bottom of the pile in the 2021 What Car? Reliability Survey. Alfa Romeo owners have reported issues with the vehicle’s electrical systems and brakes.

Jeep

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Despite its strong reputation for off-road performance, Jeep often faces criticism for reliability and build quality. In the 2021 Consumer Reports survey, Jeep was placed in the lower echelons, with the brand’s reliability considered below average. Jeep owners often report problems with the vehicle’s transmission and in-car electronics.

Mitsubishi

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Although Mitsubishi cars are generally affordable with reasonable fuel efficiency, the brand has been criticized for lackluster performance and outdated design. It ranked below average in JD Power’s 2021 Initial Quality Study, with owners reporting issues with the vehicle’s powertrain and infotainment system.

Chrysler

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Chrysler has faced ongoing criticism for reliability issues. In the 2021 Consumer Reports rankings, the brand was listed as below average for reliability, with owners often reporting mechanical and electrical problems. The brand has also been criticized for its outdated designs and subpar interiors.

Dodge

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Dodge is another brand that has struggled with reliability issues. In the 2021 Consumer Reports reliability survey, Dodge scored poorly, primarily due to vehicle electrical systems and transmission problems.

Mini

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Despite its unique design and fun-to-drive nature, Mini has often been criticized for reliability. The 2021 JD Power’s Vehicle Dependability Study placed Mini below average, with owners reporting problems with the vehicle’s interior parts and body integrity.

Nissan

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Nissan has been facing criticism for declining build quality and reliability. In the 2021 JD Power’s Vehicle Dependability Study, Nissan scored below average, with owners reporting issues with the vehicle’s in-car electronics, power equipment, and body hardware.

Cadillac

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Despite being a luxury brand, Cadillac has struggled with reliability and build quality. Cadillac ranked poorly in the 2021 Consumer Reports reliability survey, with particular issues reported with the in-car electronics and power equipment.

Volkswagen

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Volkswagen has faced criticism over reliability and cost of ownership. The brand scored below average in the 2021 Consumer Reports reliability survey, with owners often reporting problems with the vehicle’s power equipment, exhaust systems, and fuel systems.

Jaguar

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While Jaguar vehicles are known for their luxury and performance, the brand often faces criticism for its reliability. Jaguar was listed as below average in JD Power’s 2021 Vehicle Dependability Study, with owners reporting issues with the vehicle’s in-car electronics and powertrain.

Smart

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Smart, initially known for its ultra-compact city cars, has faced challenges due to limited practicality and appeal outside urban environments. The brand’s tiny two-seater models, like the Smart Fortwo, have struggled in markets where larger vehicles are preferred. Sales have been declining, leading to Smart exiting the U.S. and Canadian markets in 2019. The brand’s shift to electric vehicles hasn’t yet reversed its fortunes globally.

Lancia

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Once a revered name in the automotive world, Lancia has seen its lineup shrink and its market presence diminish outside of Italy. The brand has struggled with a lack of investment and a clear direction, resulting in a dated product range that fails to compete with more modern offerings from other manufacturers. Sales outside of Italy have been minimal, leading to its withdrawal from most markets.

SsangYong

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South Korean automaker SsangYong has struggled with brand recognition and reputation outside of its home country. Known for its SUVs and trucks, the brand has often been criticized for outdated designs and lack of technological innovation. Financial difficulties and inconsistent product quality have further hindered its performance in the global market.

Acura

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While Acura is Honda’s luxury division, it has often struggled to establish a distinct identity and compete with luxury European and American brands. Critics have pointed to Acura’s design language and model lineup as being too closely aligned with Honda’s, lacking the distinctive features or performance characteristics that luxury buyers seek. This has led to middling sales figures in the competitive luxury market.

Infiniti

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Nissan’s luxury arm, Infiniti, has faced challenges similar to Acura’s, with difficulties in distinguishing itself from its parent company. Despite offering high-performance models and luxury amenities, Infiniti has struggled with brand recognition and a coherent brand identity, leading to declining sales figures, particularly in key markets like North America.

Lincoln

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Lincoln, Ford’s luxury brand, has worked to reinvent itself with new models like the Navigator and Aviator. However, it continues to struggle in shedding its old image of producing cars that are seen as outdated and not as prestigious as its luxury competitors. While there have been recent signs of improvement, its sales outside North America remain limited.

MG (Morris Garages)

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Once a storied British marque, MG has been revived under Chinese ownership (SAIC Motor). While the brand has found success in some markets with affordable models, it has struggled to recapture the sporty, premium image it once held in Europe and North America. The current lineup, consisting mostly of budget-friendly SUVs and sedans, has yet to make a significant impact in these regions.

Opel/Vauxhall

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Following its acquisition by PSA Group (now Stellantis), Opel/Vauxhall has been in a transition phase. While historically strong in European markets, the brand has faced challenges in innovation and competition from other European and Asian automakers. The struggle to maintain a distinct brand identity and to innovate in product offerings has affected its market performance.

This article originally appeared on MyCarMakesNoise.

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