When Ford wanted to make a compact pickup truck, they chose to take an SUV and turn it into a truck by adding a flatbed in the back. Simply taking the Explorer’s cargo and putting it in a small bed instead isn’t that much of a good idea. Instead of copying an existing model, it would have been much better if the automaker had designed a new model from the ground up.
Ford’s Explorer Sport Trac lacks a lot of the quality that you’d find in some of the auto maker’s better pickups, and it also costs quite a bit of money. It’s not surprising people started returning it within the first year.
Porsche 911
Porsche is one of the world's best and most luxurious automakers, and it is the unabated king of sports cars. Driving a Porsche, especially the 911 model, is one of the most exciting experiences a person can have on the road. There are several versions of the Porsche 911, each one having a unique feature that makes it even more special to its owner.
Surprisingly, not every owner agrees. People have reported the car having some faults, which has led 7 percent of buyers to return the car less than a year after purchasing.
Dodge Challenger
A fun muscle car with great speed, the Dodge Challenger, doesn't try to be pretentious. With nine different models of the Challenger available, from the SXT to the Hellcat Redeye Widebody, this car is definitely a powerful piece of machinery.
Once a racing king, the Challenger has since fallen back from the spotlight, with nearly 7 percent of buyers returning them after a year of having purchased them. The exorbitant maintenance costs don't help, either.
Porsche Macan
Amazing reviews weren't enough to keep the Porsche Macan from being returned by 7 percent of buyers within the first year.
Much like sports cars, luxury cars like the Porsche Macan significantly drop their value after the first twelve months. On top of that, the Macan's good looks and sharp style aren't enough to keep owners interested.
Nissan Armada
The V8 Armada has been deemed one of the “worst fuel-efficient in mid-sized/large SUV” category, with 14 MPG for the city and 19 for the highway. While it does compete well against other SUVs in its class, the severe fuel consumption and lackluster infotainment systems put it slightly behind.
Car and Driver gave this one a 3.5 out of 5. Another review had buyers rushing to return this behemoth of a vehicle within the first year.