The Mitsubishi L200 was one of the Japanese car manufacturer’s only pickup trucks, and it definitely showed. This 1978 truck bears the same look as many of Mitsubishi’s vehicles, but with a flatbed in the back. It was a compact pickup with wheels that were not much larger than a regular car.
Based on many accounts from truck owners, the truck would tend to gather rust underneath it in less than just a year after it was first purchased. This resulted in many buyers returning the car just a few months after having bought it.
Nissan Versa Note
Nissan is known for being one of the most trusted car makers in the world. Its Versa Note model is not only beautiful but also a better version than their Versa sedan. The Note has a lot of attractive features, such as it being relatively affordable and reliable.
Unfortunately, there are many other automakers that offer a higher number of features for a better price and a more enjoyable driving experience. So, nearly 10 percent of its buyers end up ditching the Note within their first year.
Chevrolet Corvette
The Corvette is a gorgeous little automobile and the king of sports cars. The newest C7 generation includes a powerful V8 engine that makes the Chevrolet Corvette a car to be reckoned with. The Stingray and Grandsport versions offer great performance, and the Z06 and ZR1 are track beasts that are capable of virtually anything.
However, even though any model is delightful to drive and offers incredible speed with an engine rumble that makes your heart fill up with excitement, almost 7 percent of new owners returned the car within the first year.
Ram Pickup 1500
The Ram Pickup 1500 is a magnificent truck, but unfortunately, this Dodge model is returned or sold by 4 percent of its owners within the first year.
In 2019, Dodge redesigned the Ram 1500, and it received mostly positive reviews. The new Ram 1500 has a quiet and comfortable cabin, but apparently, it lacks a lot of driver-assist features.
Mercedes-Benz GLA
The Mercedes Benz GLA is a luxurious automobile and one of the finest crossovers in the market. Featuring a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and sharp handling, the GLA is extremely fun to drive on winding roads. The GLA's small size makes it easy to navigate and makes it possible for the car to reach 34 mpg on the freeway.
Still, the GLA's stuffy back seats, small cargo area, high maintenance costs, and insurance have led 8.5 percent of owners to return this Mercedes within a year of buying it.