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The most disappointing cars of 2023

Entering the new year, we've got plenty of cars we'll be looking forward to trying out, but we also wanted to take one more look at what we drove last year. And in addition to our favorites, well, we also wanted to look at the disappointments. These might not be outright bad, especially as the number of genuinely bad cars is at an all-time low. But what these cars do, is miss out on our expectations. We're not angry with these cars, trucks and SUVs, just, well, disappointed. – Joel Stocksdale

News Editor Joel Stocksdale: Having finally been fully redesigned, and packing some more rugged looks and a nifty configurable second-row seat, I was expecting the Honda Pilot to blow me away. It really didn't. In fact, I think I preferred the older version. The more truck-like design seems to have brought with it more truck-like driving, but in disappointing ways like lighter, more disconnected steering and more sluggish handling response. The previous model was one of the more engaging three-row SUVs to hustle around. That funny removable bench seat section isn't as useful as I'd hoped, either, and a somewhat plain interior and simply whelming performance from the V6 just left me wanting. And that's a problem in a segment with a massive number of competitors, many of which are elevating their games as far as style, comfort and performance.

Senior Editor James Riswick: Never mind the most disappointing car I drove in 2023, this is one of the worst Mercedes I've driven in 17 years of car testing. The standard suspension's ride was so firm that every drive on the perfectly nice pavement around my town was a tiresomely jiggling experience. Worse, the firm suspension did not respond well to mid-corner bumps on my mountain road test route, resulting in ESC intervention, jarring body motions and general unpleasantness. It left me to ask: Who is this for? I live right next door to some of the finest driving roads on this continent. If this car is inappropriate for them, where the hell are you driving where it would be fine?

Oh, but it gets worse. The transmission was an absolute mess. AMG's transmissions are usually so good that when left in Sport+ mode, you don't have to even

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