Honda Elements, Pontiac Aztecs, every Scion except the tC, Honda Ridgelines, stock third gen F bodies (some nice modified ones around here though), pretty much every 80s compact car, any mid 70s to 80s car with a continental kit
VW "Thing" comes to mind. I think they made it ugly on purpose. Although we don't have many in USA, just about any car made in France. Renault and Peugot were almost all hard on the eyes. Not to cause trouble, but what's the ugliest Buick? Maybe 62 skylark, or 75 Apollo which really had nothing going for it as a Buick Nova after emississions regs fully kicked in.
I like the Gremlin, Some of the Japanese cars of the 70's were really nasty like this one http://mclellansautomotive.com/photos/B31469.jpg That Datsun made the Pinto, Gremlin and Vega look good:laugh:
You are so lucky not to see this ugly insect on your roads (can't imagine it is an export car): Fiat Multipla: second: a Renault 12:
Nobody has mentioned Subaru yet? Those have to be the ugliest contraptions around. Remember that half car half pickup thingy from the late 70's. Not that the Yugo was attractive or anything.....
At the risk of losing credibility on this website, I'd have to own up to owning 2 of the cars on the list. I had a '71 Gremlin and a '80 Chevette. They were both horrible little cars. I hope I haven't damaged my street cred. If I were to nominate an ugliest Buick, it would probably be the '70 Riviera. I used to hate the styling of the '58 Buicks but they have grown on me over the years.
:eek2: ou: :error: :laugh: Kinda speechless on this one!!! Reminds me a little though of my older brothers model cars that met with mister lighter fluid and a pack of fire crackers!
As long as you clearly state why you're driving a Fiesta (the decal on the rear window clears it all :Brow: ) And here's why it is not a bad idea to own one (besides the 1.1 liter engine consumes a drop of gas per mile):
Wow, that's one of the designs considered as greatness in the automotive design world. To each their own. :TU: re: The Sevilles. I disagree. Not Packard, Daimler inspired. :Smarty: And I too have always liked them. Until Studebaker got a hold of them, Packard only built good looking cars. (With exception to the late 40's bathtub designs.)
It's a close tie between the Pontiac Aztec and the Ferrari Enzo, the Ford Falcon fits in somewhere too.