| Sussita |
Here's the scoop ! The unbelievable Israeli-made and Israeli-designed Sussita 12 . |
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| By: venetian |
| International SmartTruck III |
Here's a Hollywood-inspired military SUV that has the look of a limo. |
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| By: JS |
| 1936 Stout Scarab |
This vehicle is considered by some as the world's first true minivan. |
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| By: Jeff |
| MAZDA DEMIO (OLD MODEL) |
The most boxy thing on the roads. aweful! |
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| By: DW |
| Citroen Relay Combi |
It's like a trapezium glued on top of a box with wheels. |
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| By: robRob |
| Skoda Favorit |
It's been sworn at and kicked many times. |
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| By: Josh |
| ZAZ Zaporozhets Mini conversion |
For your guest car page.
There are ugly cars, and there are cars so amazingly horrific that they make Baby Jesus soil his diapers at the very sight of them. A ZAZ Zaporozhets is already a terrible car, but combined with the world's ugliest bodykit, I think this...THING is a contender for the ugliest car of all time. |
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| By: Woolie Wool |
| Citroen Nemo Multispace |
Just to add that "Nemo" means "nobody". Seems to fit. Nobody would want to be seen dead in that thing.
The benefits of a classical education! |
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| By: Flying Porker |
| Citroen Nemo Multispace |
I saw one of these as I walked down to the station. The decripit diesel trains on our line suddenly appeared attractive compared to this monstrosity.
The French have designed some superb trains and aeroplanes. But not cars, I'm afraid. Perhaps it's a way of keeping the French on the rails! |
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| By: Flying Porker |
| Ford GT |
The Ford GT was the only supercar built by Ford USA. Its production was short and limited. From 2005 to 2007, only 4038 Ford GTs had been made (and 3596 of them had actually sold). |
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| By: Jeff |
| Ford Scorpio mk I |
the Scorpio mk II is already listed but the Scorpio mk I - especially the 5 door version is deform and ugly the designer either had a bad day or been a drunk gardner when he designed it the back looks like a greenhouse |
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| By: Christian Hansen |
| Pontiac Bonneville (2000-05) |
Designed during the peak of Pontiac's gratuitous plastic cladding era, the final generation of the Bonneville had more ribs than a "thinspiration" picture and eight vents on the dashboard alone. A few years later they ditched some of the cladding but added a 300-horsepower V-8, which when coupled to the limp front-wheel-drive chassis, provided such extreme torque steer that one could turn at an intersection without touching the wheel. At least its windshield had a built-in heads up display so you could drive the car without looking at any part of it--it was as ugly inside as out. |
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| By: Woolie Wool |
| Rambler Ambassador |
This is an American Motors (1954-1987) abomination that was prevalent in the late '50s and early '60s. |
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| By: Jeff |
| Fiat Uno |
A box with wheels. Totally uncool |
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| By: Callum xD |
| IFR Aspid |
Fordunt worse than a sangyong. and the back.. looks like a Cross btween a pruis and astra. |
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| By: Josh |
| Saturn Sky (customized) |
GM will phase out Saturn (1990-2010) after all. |
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| By: Jeff |
| Troller Pantanal |
This pickup truck was built by the Ford Motor Company of Brazil. |
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| By: Jeff |
| proton |
yeah the proton pictured on here is not the best looking car,but i being on my second one that i bought for 100 pounds two years ago is still going strong i have to say that for reliability, they would outshine many other much newer cars. If anyone knows of one of these cars sitting about or being sold? needing parts! any replys will be welcomed.
cheers
rob. |
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| By: rob smith |
| Lamborghini Reventon |
Origami on steroids. If possible this contraption would have square wheels. Who's going to drive this? A pre-retirement banker with no conscience about flaunting his wealth and no consideration for the environment.
Or possibly an Italian passing through male menopause trying to impress a young woman young enough to be his granddaughter.
If I had £980 000 to buy this thing, I would buy a decent aeroplane and learn how to fly it. Fortunately only 15 of these things are going to be built. I am sure that the footballer will write his off. The others will be pampered in heated garages. |
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| By: Flying_Porker |
| Tumbler |
Described as a cross between a Hummer and a Lamborghini, this is the latest version of the Batmobile. It was first spotted in the 2005 film, Batman Begins. |
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| By: Jeff |
| Honda Prelude 1991-1996 |
Yuk. Noticable for all the wrong reasons. |
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| By: jayme |
| Citivan |
This vehicular monstrosity dates back to the mid-'70s, and was first built by the now-defunct US auto manufacturer, Sebring-Vanguard, Inc. |
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| By: Jeff |
| Ford XB GT Falcon |
This car was definitely shown in Mad Max! |
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| By: J |
| Holden HJ Ute |
I think this Australian car was either featured in or inspired by the 1979 movie, Mad Max. |
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| By: Jeff |
| Gaselle |
The Gaselle is a one-off Canadian car that was billed as the world's first hybrid gasoline- and electric-powered car. In 1986, the car was driven 5000 miles (from New York City to Vancouver, British Columbia), touring the US and Canada over an 18-day period. |
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| By: Jeff |