If You Want a Car That's Sure to Stand Out, Get One of These

9. Daihatsu Bee

Produced in: 1951–1952 Cost Estimate: $20,000 It's easy to understand why Daihatsu chose to refer to this vehicle as the Bee. With its distinctive bee-like design and elongated hood, the three-wheeler was Daihastu's initial offering to the general automobile market. It's a great example of what the car industry looked like seventy years ago. But the Bee failed to make an impression.

Facebook.com / Daihatsu Bee @Roberto Alfredo Nigrinis Velandia Since less than 300 of the cars were produced, they are now sought-after collectibles. Consumers disliked something about the automobile, even though three-wheelers meant reduced taxes. The product was not commercially viable for the producer due to the arduous production process.

10. Suzuki Twin

Produced in: 2003 Cost Estimate: $7,00 In Japan, this Suzuki Twin Kei was the first to be released in hybrid form. Reviews weren't all bad, despite criticism about its storage, acceleration, and interior. This compact car is a fantastic solution to the issues of inner-city traffic, crowding, and pollution.

Twitter.com/@real_korr Suzuki Twin This small automobile is also available with a manual transmission and a fully foldable passenger seat. The driver gains additional storage as a result. The window has a single control to save battery life.