Another disastrous vehicle ever produced that was a result of cost-cutting initiatives is the Renault Dauphine (1956). The car was quite slow, which was the main issue. It was poor for an automobile of any era that it took more than 30 seconds to accelerate to 60 mph from a complete stop. The Renault Dauphine had a problem with its manufacturing quality in addition to poor acceleration. It was difficult for many dealers to sell it because of the vehicle’s flimsy metal parts, ugly interiors, and peculiar look. Additionally, they turned out to be unreliable because they would rust, begin to fall apart, and become worn out after only a few years.

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