Enthusiasts sometimes confuse supercars with muscle cars or tuned-up sports cars. Whereas supercars are simply cars that have a combination of speed, performance, and design. In the motoring world, supercars are loved for their cost, unique designs, fantastic safety features, the latest technological features, and ability to reach very high speeds. These mid-engine two-seater sports cars undoubtedly look awesome, sound amazing, and even enhance the driving experience of their owners from the first day of use. Although generally, supercars may look track-focused, street-legal and cool, not all of them are good investments for enthusiasts.

Some supercars aren’t as cool as everyone thinks because of their unreliability, frequent high cost of maintenance, and ability to cause accidents. According to KiaGuy, “most supercars have terrible reliability and tend to break down quite often which leads to very costly repairs.” Despite these cars being built with top-of-the-range luxury features and having insane performance with sporty handling, you still do not want to buy them and start living life on the edge. Of course, everyone thinks all supercars are great cars.

Nonetheless, there are some with certain attributes and risks that make them highly less desirable. With the help of reviews made by some buyers, we’ve been able to gather 10 supercars that aren’t as cool as everyone thinks.

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10 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT

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The Mercedes AMG GT is a track monster that drives and corners amazingly. With its fantastic design and excellent styling, it offers users an impressive performance and a good value for money. However, this engaging driver's car is not as cool as you think due to common reliability issues.

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In a recent industry survey, the Mercedes-Benz AMG GT had a low review score of 3.22. The major problem buyers complain of is the car’s stiff suspension and poor seating which makes it dissatisfying to drive. There's really no point in paying over $118,000 for a four-door Benz you won't even be comfortable in.

9 Porsche 911

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The 911 is a fantastic choice for wealthy single men who are true Porsche enthusiasts. You can call it a nearly flawless supercar due to its unique design, speed, handling, performance, and low rate of depreciation. What makes the 911 special is that its sportiness doesn't reduce its livability.

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While we love this spectacular Porsche, those who got to own one probably didn't like it as much due to some issues. One is the fact that the car only seats 2 people comfortably despite having 4 seats. Another issue is its high maintenance cost. If you can’t afford periodic maintenance bills of thousands of dollars, you should pass on a 911.

8 Maserati GranTurismo

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The GranTurismo is just one of the many fabulous cars made by Maserati. The quality design makes it such a practical car to drive, either on track or on the streets. Although its sporty look would make you assume that it is a 2-seater, this exotic car has 4 seats and can hold an entire family.

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The key issue most owners have encountered with the GranTurismo is with the axle and suspension, which accounts for about 40% of the car's problems. Another issue with this powerful car is the running costs. It is expensive to maintain; and even if you do it yourself, the parts are pricey. You may need other services done as well.

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7 Ferrari 488 Spider

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We already know the 488 is a good lineup, but the incredible Ferrari 488 Spider adds an extra layer of awesomeness to the driving experience. Not only does the Ferrari 488 Spider offers power and ultimate high-performance, but it also offers a top speed of 205 mph and a 0 to 60 mph time of just 3.0 seconds.

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At a sale price of over $200,000, the Spider isn't cheap. Looking at how it seems to lose 16 percent of its purchase price within the first three years, the price can be regarded as a major con of owning this car. Also, buyers have complained about the absence of a luggage space behind the cabin, because the space is entirely taken up by the turbocharged 3.9-litre engine.

6 Aston Martin DBS

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With a whopping 715-hp V-12, the DBS is so fast that people will hardly have time to admire its beautiful build as it zooms away. This supercar offers accurate steering and is more easily enjoyed at slightly less illegal speeds.

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Although the quality and the uniqueness of Aston Marton DBS are unbeatable, the car doesn't have the reliability of its rivals who use sophisticated building techniques. The DBS impresses as an incredible supercar, but it doesn’t have the sports-car agility serious drivers may prefer.

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5 Ferrari 360

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If you are in the market for a Ferrari, then the 360 is an appealing investment for you. Due to its good looks and excellent performance, the car is considered to be a reliable car when compared to other supercars manufactured in the same era. However, it has its own troubles too.

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One is the car’s incapacity to carry more than a passenger. Another is its lack of storage space. Also, the rock-hard suspension makes driving on imperfect roads unpleasant. Although you could manage with that, but why would you ever want to when you're not really driving that fast or enjoying the ride?

4 Lamborghini Aventador

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The Lamborghini Aventador is one of the swiftest roadsters tons of money can afford. Apart from its intoxicating engine and awesome performance, this supercar has a very beautiful, stylish, and cozy build. Although this car can really make your money worthy, it isn’t totally as cool as you think.

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One of the biggest problems with the Aventador is its automated-manual gearbox which is just far too strenuous, extremely delicate, and too costly to fix. Also, while the interior design looks awesome, the setup isn't so organized. For instance, the CD player is next to the driver's legs, which brings discomfort when you try to operate it.

3 Audi R8

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Across the globe, many enthusiasts dream of owning the Audi R8. The top speed, comfort, awesome performance and power features the car offers have impressed one and all, resulting in disruptive market demand for the car.

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Despite these impressive features, some buyers have pointed out some setbacks concerning this popular luxury car. The primary setback is the repair expenses and maintenance cost. Comparing the costs, maintening an Audi R8 is as expensive as maintaining a Porsche 911.

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2 Lamborghini Jalpa

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This entry level supercar produced by Lamborghini was the last to use a V8 engine until the Urus. The Lamborghini Jalpa blends with the ‘80s automotive culture with its pop-up headlights, boxy wheel arches, and turn indicators. However, both the performance and the driving experience are mutually exclusive.

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Owners have reported that driving the Jalpa is as stressful as maintaining it. One of the pain points is the accelerator pedal that is so difficult to depress. Another pain point is the heavy steering that makes the car difficult to maneuver. You don't want to spend more time in an auto repair shop than on the road.

1 BMW i8

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Although the i8 has gone out of fashion, it definitely has all the prerequisites for supercar status. The BMW i8 is a plug-in hybrid supercar that has several interesting features such as its spectacular interior and exterior design, futuristic curves, butterfly doors, and technology.

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Despite the BMW i8 being so fast, strong, and agile, it has its own downsides. The engine has been described as a disappointing one because of its size. Another downside is that it is really costly to repair. The battery costs over $10,000 and the engine costs over $20,000. On top of that, its performance was not nearly as good as other top supercars of its era.