Ugly Cars Top 5??
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Honda Element has such mixed reviews: Lots of haters, but guys like Daniel & Alfred both love it. It's got something kind of cute about it. (Of course, not this particular one, lol...)
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No.1 1961 - 1978 Citroen Ami
Sister to the smaller 2CV, the Ami didn’t inherit the cute looks of its sibling. Instead it had a front end that looked like it had been biffed squarely on the nose.
Citroen Ami
No.2 1970 - 1971 Marcos Mantis
The side profile was more up and down than a ride at Alton Towers. The Mantis, with its drooping snout, was head-turning for all the wrong reasons.
Marcos Mantis No.3 1972 Volvo VESC concept
Volvo was determined people wouldn’t be seen dead in its cars. Consequently, it produced this hideous VESC concept, featuring safety bumpers, airbags and a roll cage.
Volvo VESC concept
No.4 1975 - 1980 AMC Pacer
It may have gained cult status from appearing in Wayne’s World, but the Pacer was nevertheless pig ugly and far too thirsty for its economy car brief.
AMC Pacer
No.5 1978 - 1981 Midas Coupé
The Midas touch was definitely lacking when the shape was penned, but the car was loved by Gordon Murray, designer of the McLaren F1 supercar.
Midas Coupé
No.6 1979 - 1986 Cadillac Seville
Bristle-backed rear styling may have suited a 1950s Daimler, but it looked awkward on the box-like Seville. To make matters worse, its 5.7 litre engine only had 105 bhp.
Cadillac Seville
No.7 1980 - 1986 Renault Fuego
Large overhangs and a droopy rear end meant the Fuego was no looker. However, it still managed to claim the title of the best selling coupé in Europe, 1980 - 1982.
Renault Fuego
No.8 Nissan Sunny ZX Coupé
Designed with a ruler and plastered with tacky spoilers, why would anyone have wanted the ZX? For the same money you could have had a gorgeous Peugeot 205 GTi.
Nissan Sunny ZX Coupé
No.9 1998 - 2000 Fiat Multipla
Thanks to its stalk-like mirrors, mammoth glasshouse and the crazy way its bonnet met the windscreen, the Multipla looked like it had been designed by a four-year old.
Fiat Multipla
No.10 2006 Venturi Eclectic
Looking like a cross between Johnny 5 from the Short Circuit film and a golf cart, the Eclectic was an electric car that charged itself using roof-mounted solar panels and a wind turbine.
Sister to the smaller 2CV, the Ami didn’t inherit the cute looks of its sibling. Instead it had a front end that looked like it had been biffed squarely on the nose.
Citroen Ami
No.2 1970 - 1971 Marcos Mantis
The side profile was more up and down than a ride at Alton Towers. The Mantis, with its drooping snout, was head-turning for all the wrong reasons.
Marcos Mantis No.3 1972 Volvo VESC concept
Volvo was determined people wouldn’t be seen dead in its cars. Consequently, it produced this hideous VESC concept, featuring safety bumpers, airbags and a roll cage.
Volvo VESC concept
No.4 1975 - 1980 AMC Pacer
It may have gained cult status from appearing in Wayne’s World, but the Pacer was nevertheless pig ugly and far too thirsty for its economy car brief.
AMC Pacer
No.5 1978 - 1981 Midas Coupé
The Midas touch was definitely lacking when the shape was penned, but the car was loved by Gordon Murray, designer of the McLaren F1 supercar.
Midas Coupé
No.6 1979 - 1986 Cadillac Seville
Bristle-backed rear styling may have suited a 1950s Daimler, but it looked awkward on the box-like Seville. To make matters worse, its 5.7 litre engine only had 105 bhp.
Cadillac Seville
No.7 1980 - 1986 Renault Fuego
Large overhangs and a droopy rear end meant the Fuego was no looker. However, it still managed to claim the title of the best selling coupé in Europe, 1980 - 1982.
Renault Fuego
No.8 Nissan Sunny ZX Coupé
Designed with a ruler and plastered with tacky spoilers, why would anyone have wanted the ZX? For the same money you could have had a gorgeous Peugeot 205 GTi.
Nissan Sunny ZX Coupé
No.9 1998 - 2000 Fiat Multipla
Thanks to its stalk-like mirrors, mammoth glasshouse and the crazy way its bonnet met the windscreen, the Multipla looked like it had been designed by a four-year old.
Fiat Multipla
No.10 2006 Venturi Eclectic
Looking like a cross between Johnny 5 from the Short Circuit film and a golf cart, the Eclectic was an electric car that charged itself using roof-mounted solar panels and a wind turbine.
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there are much uglier cars out there (realistically except mayb the homer lol) every ricer civic and integra is different as to what you define rice.. i like the newer hummers.. wud never drive one tho..and finally... how the heck do u not like the new civics?