What is the ugliest car ever made?


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I always disliked the Fiat Multipla;

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holy wow that thing is ugly....

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Ford Flex

I actually like the Flex, and I'm not a Ford guy at all...

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Now this is an ugly @$$ Piece of $h!7

I like xB's!

Now for my two leaders for recent ugliest car's ever made.

Vauxhall Monaro

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and

Renault M?gane>

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Both cars are pretentious and plainly, ugly. IMO

and the winner that redefined 'ugly' IMO is..

PT Cruiser>

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Are you serious about the Monaro??? I think that car is awesome looking. Well I technically think the GTO is awesome looking...

And yea, PT Cruisers are ehh...

Are you serious about the Monaro??? I think that car is awesome looking. Well I technically think the GTO is awesome looking...

And yea, PT Cruisers are ehh...

;) Yeah. Sorry, I don't like the Monaro. But at the same time. Neither did customers, since GM/Vauxhall/Holden don't make that specific model anymore. My main dislikes are basically it's shape (round bulbous, eww), but I respect that you might like the car.

Madness!

and imo, Gremlin wins out of all these, even the Fiat Multipla can't beat that hunk of junk...

Thank you! Someone else agrees with me. The PT Cruiser? I thought that was a kinda neat looking car. But the Gremlin (and the Pacer too, frankly) were just plain butt ugly!

Good thread, so many to choose from... Here's a couple that I hope cost a few designers their jobs...

Ferrari Enzo - What is with the ****ing elephant trunk hood?

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Fox Body Mustang - The ugliest vehicle I ever had to fake a liking for. Girlfriend loved them.

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Honda Element - Gives new meaning to the term tin can...

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Chrysler PT Cruiser - Did a mortician design this? It's a God damn 21st century hearse.

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So many of the cars suggested as ugliest car ever here to me aren't ugly, certainly not good looking but not ugly.

I like the Holden but what aussie doesn't lol Enzo is also awesome imo :wub:

I had some ideas on what to suggest as ugliest car ever before reading the different opinions but for me I wish I could have stopped myself from ever seeing the Fiat Multipla :x

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