Dimensions
141 x 165 x 13mm
It's true that cars are getting better and better. But sometimes, despite the designer's best intentions, instead of a peach we get a lemon. And while car enthusiasts (WHEELS magazine has a circulation of about 65,000 copies) will argue endlessly about what are the best cars, they'll argue even more ferociously about what are the worst.
'LEMON!' is a catalogue of 60 courageous disasters, from the 1958 Ford Edsel (by the 1960s 'edsel' was used in the US as a byword for failure, and the 23rd edition of the Webster Dictionary made it official) to the much-loved travesty, the P76 (when people took P76s in for warranty work they carried lists of the things that didn't need fixing). Bad design, appalling execution, ridiculous pretensions, ludicrous names - this detailed and hilarious look at automotive atrocities from the 1950s to the 1990s is a motoring 'Hall of Shame'.
The perfect Father's Day gift, 'LEMON!' will also make a great stocking filler at Christmas.
From Alfa to Zeta, from the tiny to the gargantuan and from the endearingly incompetent to the bombastically stupid, 'LEMON!' will leave you not only laughing, but wondering how so many car makers got away with so much for so long.