Article: Motoring: Throw away the keys From the Ford Edsel to the Mercedes A-Class, Michael Booth travels through decades and across continents to bring you the 10 worst cars ever made. After all, not even Ferrari's designers get it right all the time

Editing a classic car magazine has to be one of the simplest jobs available in publishing. There are a finite number of cars for you to write about, newsworthiness is hardly a problem, and there is an unwritten rule that if you stick a picture of an MG, Triumph, or Jaguar convertible on your front cover, the issue is virtually guaranteed sales of 100,000 that month. And if that fails, well, you always have the much-loved "Best Cars Ever Made" gambit, in which you simply gather assorted MG, Triumph and Jaguar convertibles (notice a pattern emerging, anyone?) together and place them in order of merit. Unfortunately, there is one more unwritten rule to editing a classic car magazine. Whatever ...

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