The 10 WORST Full Size Cars of the 1980s!
The 1980s promised a new era of luxury, technology, and comfort in full-size American cars. But behind the digital dashboards, vinyl roofs, and chrome trim, many of these sedans were mechanical disasters that ruined their own brands. In this video, we break down the real stories behind some of the most disappointing full-size cars of the decade — including the Buick Electra, Ford Crown Victoria, Oldsmobile 98, Cadillac DeVille, Chrysler Imperial, Pontiac Bonneville, and Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue. These were cars sold as premium… but delivered breakdowns, recalls, and frustration.

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