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The worst cars ever sold in Brazil. Check it out!

Did you know that there have been some truly awful cars produced in Brazil? We've prepared a dynamic list for you of the worst cars ever made in Brazil. Check it out!

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19 – Volkswagen Jetta

Although it is an iconic Volkswagen model, the Jetta is losing ground to its direct competitors in the market today, the Honda Civic and the Toyota Corolla, primarily due to its price, which is very similar to those of the models we just mentioned. 

Furthermore, other factors that brought the Jetta to this list are its low sales, which automatically decreases its resale value. Even with constant engine changes, the German sedan leaves much to be desired compared to the competition, so it was impossible to leave them out.

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