Ranking Of The Most Dangerous Cars In History
In the automotive world, when talking about safety, it is common to rank cars with the highest safety record, and few look the other way. Today we will present you the top 5 most dangerous cars.
As practice shows, most budgetary models have just the most depressing indicators in terms of reliability and safety. And vice versa, cars of expensive brands are distinguished by the highest comfort and security. The only exceptions are American muscle cars, hypercars like Bugatti, and sports cars of various well-known brands like Ferrari, etc.
Even if you drive a sports car on the perfectly smooth roads of Dubai, you are not immune from the dangers associated with driving or the state of the car at a critical moment. After all, it’s hard to deny yourself the pleasure of driving a luxury car at high speed, right? And where there is a high speed, there is sharp braking, for example, etc. If you happen to own a Ferrari or drive a rented sports car, in case of breakdowns, you should immediately contact a professional sports car repair service center so as not to be in trouble on the road.
Ferrari service in Dubai and other hypercars is considered one of the best in the world. You will be given complete computerized car scanning and diagnostics and will provide a full range of car repair services for any difficulties that arise, from electronics and brakes to the body and breakage of company keys. Do not play with fate while driving racing cars, at the first sign of some kind of malfunction, contact a car workshop. Safety above all!
And we begin our excursion.
Ford Pinto
This car is not as popular as the previous model but is also among the rear-engined cars – the Ford Pinto. It was made similarly to European models and developed in the USA. However, something was too clever and the absence of one single detail, the cost of which did not exceed $1, turned the car into a coffin on wheels.
The slightest blow to the rear bumper at speed could be fatal. In 1978, more than one and a half million models were withdrawn from the market. The structural defect claimed the lives of more than 900 people. The fault of the company was fully recognized, however, no punishment followed.
Delorean DMC-12
The next car on the list is familiar to fans of science fiction classics. We are talking about the cult film “Back to the Future” and about the car that “played the role” of the enterprising Dr. Brown’s time machine. Who did not understand, we present – DeLorean DMC-12. It was after the release of the first part of the film that the model became truly iconic.
In the 80s of the last century, the popularity of the car reached its peak. However, the car had serious structural flaws, which, at times, caused bewilderment. For example, the inexplicable combination of metal panels and fiberglass parts made the car extremely fragile, and the door opening mechanism was completely unreliable. Sometimes it was problematic to get out of the car, which in an emergency could leave no chance of salvation.
Pontiac Fiero
Another car never gained mass popularity, and all because its dangerous features came to light very quickly – the Pontiac Fiero. In fact, it was an experimental model with a centrally located engine, positioned as a sports car. However, due to a miscalculation by engineers, the device often unexpectedly and quickly ignited, turning the cabin into a small branch of hell.
The design error was quickly corrected, but the reputation was hopelessly damaged and in 1988 the model was finally discontinued. During this time, the car burned more than 200 people.
Dodge Neon
The next line of the ranking is occupied by Dodge Neon (in Europe it is known as Chrysler Neon). Of course, the car deserves this line of rating, because according to the estimates of extras, there are about 161 deaths per 1 million cars of this model.
Traditionally, the brand’s cars received the lowest ratings among other compact cars of the time. Basically, all the claims of the special commission were reduced to the absence of side airbags, which made it possible to identify the car in the “High probability of death of the driver” group.
Chevrolet Blazer
The undisputed leader is the Chevrolet Blazer. According to statistics, there are 232 deaths per million copies! This is the highest result that has not yet been beaten by any other car. Such horrendous ratings are due to the compactness of the car and many design flaws, sometimes very, very serious.
On this top, you can complete it with peace of mind, because all the most terrifying cars in history have already been described.



