The Worst Cars To Come Out Of The 1990s
Plymouth Voyager

I somehow doubt that Plymouth put these vans out with the faint scent of stale cigarettes, dog doo and spoiled milk in them, but somehow they all seem to end up with that foul musk. Until their facelift for the ‘96 model year, these beasts had a toothier grin than most of their daily drivers with a big grille that laughed in the face of aesthetics or gas mileage. While they were perfect for hauling materials for tradesmen, these massive beasts somehow found themselves in the driveways of families with more kids than teeth. Replacing the iconic Jalopies and rusted pickups, everyday Clampetts could now stick Granny in the third-row seating rather than on the roof, with room to spare for her chair.
This next vehicle certainly 'aspired' to be something better than it was.