What is the ugliest car ever made?


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G-Wiz/REVA

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Mini Clubman

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Suzuki X-90

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Perodua Kelisa

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SsangYong Rodius

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BMW X3

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Audi A2

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I could go on forever! :D

BTW, I'm surprised no-one has mentioned the Gumpert Apollo yet:

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I thought someone would voice Richard Hammond's opinion on it. It isn't ugly, though (at least in my eyes).

That one gets my vote... god that is ugly

My vote goes to the multipla, most of the other cars mentioned it might be claimed that "in their day" they were quite standard, but damn the multipla was ugly the day it was released.

And its even uglier up close and personal.

In hindsight, the Multipla is okay. It's no bull****, just a bit weird at one point... but hell, it's good at moving people.

The Cayenne... is in an offroader? Is it a 911 on high-heels? Is it solely designed to kill people with a massive grille? Who knows?

Aston Martin Lagonda
I actually dont mind that
Fiat Multipla
Ew! This looks like a lot of Japanese cars and boy are they ugly.
Chevy Aztec
Agreed
Citroen Dolly
haha it reminds me of those banana seat bicycles with their long front forks.
The damn box cars
yes theyre horribly ugly

I'll agree with the Multipla. Most of the other cars had their place in time or were marketed to a certain segment that might have found their styling likable or at least unique. The Multipla seems to be a deliberate attempt to be ugly for ugly's sake.

I didn't think the Aztek was THAT bad, although everyone on every car site seems to have made it that way :p

On my list of ugly-ness:

- Scion xB

- Any model of the Yaris

- Chevy HHR

- A bunch of Fiat models that I don't know the names since I live in Canada

- Ford Focus (USDM)

I still have a bunch on my list but I don't quite remember off my head haha.

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