Dodge Magnum
Meant to be the performance station wagon of the brand, the Magnum was never all that amazing. It had a 5.9-L V8 Hemi engine and a rear-wheel drive, but the fact of the matter was that it was an ugly and heavy car. Drivers could not enjoy what it had to offer since its size slowed it down despite having a great engine. On top of that, why would anyone want to ride a performance station wagon in the first place?
1976-77 Dodge Charger Daytona
The Dodge Charger Daytona was specifically created with NASCAR in mind. It was designed to go even faster than the rest of the Chargers in the lineup. This was the reason its design is more aerodynamic and pointier. In the late ‘60s, it would have been a truly impressive car. In the decade after that, Dodge rebranded a Chrysler Cordoba without changing anything about it. The public just found it slow and ugly.