Top 10 Ugliest Cars of All Time

Top 10 Ugliest Cars of All Time

Top teen ugliest cars ever made Beauty, they say, is in the eye of the beholder. However, over the years, some cars have proven so visually challenging that few would argue they’re anything other than ugly. ➤Chrysler PT Cruiser☛    • 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser Limited Edition|P...      / chrysler   In contrast to a lot of the cars here, the Chrysler PT Cruiser wasn’t roundly mocked upon release. In fact, reception was very favourable, with several - including US outlet Motor Trend - naming it their car of the year. Chrysler sold plenty of them in the US, and a reasonable number in the UK, considering how uncompetitive a package it was over here. ➤ Mercedes EQS☛ https://www.youtube.com/mercedesbenzt... ➤Ssangyong Rodius☛   • SSANGYONG STAVIC   ➤ Rolls-Royce Ghost☛    / rolls-roycemotorcars   When it comes to luxury and refinement, the new Rolls Royce Ghost delivers in spades. There are only two parts carried over from the previous model - the Spirit of Ecstasy that sits atop the bonnet, and the umbrellas hidden within the doors. ➤Pontiac Aztek ☛   • Pontiac Aztek Coolest vehicle on the road    Many modern SUVs claim to be ‘lifestyle’ vehicles ideal for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, but all are outdone by the Aztek in this regard. Here is a car with a removable drinks cooler and a Range Rover-like split tailgate complete with boot-mounted audio system controls for anyone sitting on it when it’s folded out. There’s even an optional camping kit including an attachable tent. ➤Subaru Tribeca☛   • 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca AWD|18452M   In the latter half of the noughties, Subaru referenced the aviation history of brand owners Fuji Heavy Industries with a three-part grille. The theme appeared on a couple of Kei cars and the ‘Hawkeye’ Subaru Impreza, but it looked its worst on the Tribeca SUV. The word ‘gopping’ seems too kind. ➤Ford Scorpio MkII ☛    • Ford Scorpio 2.0i- для тех кто любит!      • Ford Scorpio 2   Underneath, the second-generation Scorpio doesn’t deviate all that much from its predecessor. You wouldn’t know it from the outside. Ford sought to differentiate the new Scorpio from the Sierra aesthetically, and for better or worse, the Blue Oval certainly succeeded. ➤Fiat Multipla☛   • Fiat Multipla I | 4K POV Test Drive #300 J...   As Auto Express once noted when the mid-life facelift came along: “Success will rarely come to a family car that not only scares children, but makes their parents wince too”. Fiat was forced to tone things down to boost sales, which it did partly via a new bonnet which actually met the bottom of the windscreen ‘properly’. Yes, the result was a less distinctive-looking car, but also one less likely to make your stomach turn. ➤Dodge Nitro ☛    • 2010 Dodge Nitro SE 4X4 | Vehicle Sold/NOT...      • 2011 Dodge Nitro SXT Extra Clean Loaded PR...   Dodge made a bold move by bringing the Nitro to the UK, but this didn’t really pay off - the SUV wasn’t exactly a sales hit. The Nitro’s chrome festooned, slab-like front end and cartoonishly flared front wheel arches look ridiculous enough in its home country, let alone trundling through the centre of the average home county town. ➤ MINI Coupe ☛    • 2006 Mini Mini I [1.6 116HP] 0-100 | POV T...   The MINI range has been characterised by aggressive expansion, which arguably went a little too far with the Coupe. Up to the bottom of the glasshouse, it’s all as-per the second-generation MINI Hatchback, but from there, it’s all change, and not all for the best. ➤Hyundai Coupe facelift ☛    • 1998 Hyundai Coupe I | POV Test Drive #724...   While some facelifts do a great job of fixing design issues, some do the opposite. In 1999, Hyundai refreshed its Coupe (called the Tiburon in some markets) and ruined it. Granted, the original one wasn’t a remarkable-looking two-door, but it was reasonably attractive in its own way. But the updated model? Oh dear. ➤Mitsuoka Orochi ☛ No one buys a Mitsuoka to blend in, but even so, the Orochi goes overboard in its quest to look distinctive. Abandoning the niche Japanese firm’s usual schtick of making coachbuilt oddities inspired by old British sports cars, the Orochi features a bespoke platform (albeit powered by a V6 borrowed from Toyota) and looks unlike no other car on the planet. For copyright matters please contact us at: [email protected] Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS.