Any discussion of the worst automobile engines of all time inevitably brings to mind the two words "Oldsmobile Diesel." For a certain generation of Americans, this engine -- and General Motors somewhat bellicose reaction to its problems -- soured them on all GM cars in perpetuity. Launched as a fuel saver during the gas crises of the '70s, the 350 cu. in. V-8 wasn't a converted gas engine, but a new design meant to use some of the same tooling. Even the most reliable engines can have a weak point; the Olds 350 could fail in several different ways, and at low mileages. Popular despite their low power, buyers eventually won a class-action settlement giving them 80 percent of the engine's cost in case of failure. And they weren't exactly green:
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