Ugliest vehicle made, in your opinion. Here's mine.

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Gremlin. Many others also. 61 Mopars for sure. What about GM's X cars of 1980.
 
Stupidbaker. As swoopy as some of the Hawks were, some of the rest of them were just blech!!

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The early 60s Mopars were not all that attractive in my opinion.
The 1960-62 Dodge Lancers and '60-62 Toad Valiants also have styling that very few could love.
 
As intelligent as Musk is supposed to be I cannot believe, A: that he is not into hybrids,and B: that he EVER authorized that cyber *uck into production
 
The cyber truck is that bad it looks like some aussies are trying to emulate it with the Holden Ute by putting a weird canopy over the tray bed

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Celestiq:
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Silverado EV:
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Blazer EV:
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Equinox EV:
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Just not a good time to walk into a GM dealership right now.
 
Most every electric vehicle seems to be styled way too futuristic for me to take.
 
First time I saw one I thought somebody made it in their garage from spare furnace ducting and wondered how it got past the DMV. So ugly they don't even put a name on it. View attachment 1716331227
We saw one recently. My wife who doesn't like cars and doesn't swear turned to me and asked "WTF is that ugly thing?"
 
Oh man.....the toads rank right up there too.

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BUT...i think the Cybertruck has 'em all beat, hands down. In 2nd place is the Aztec.

True story...back in the day, I got assigned a new Aztec as a company vehicle. Ughhh...!! I was at a station gassing it up and the person on the other side of the pump walked over and said "Do you really like that car?" After almost falling over laughing, I said I LOVED it as gas was free, no car payments, no insurance, etc. The person simply said "I get it" and walked away. :rofl:
 
I look at these....

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I can't find a single panel with styling that I like. It is as ugly as a mud fence everywhere you look.
 
I find the cars that I thought in my 20's were just the ugliest things now have become likeable to my taste... :)
Many of them are AMC's. Some mopars too. Some things take 30 years before we begin to appreciate them LOL :D :D
 
First time I saw one I thought somebody made it in their garage from spare furnace ducting and wondered how it got past the DMV. So ugly they don't even put a name on it.

I have seen them everywhere. Pretty much the ugliest vehicle I have ever seen, and I'm 70 years old... To me they look like something out of a cheap, bad science fiction movie from the 40's or 50's. My grand daughter and her friends were going on how ridiculous they were this summer.
 
We can disagree on some of the other examples, but I think we can all agree that the Cyber Truck is the ugliest vehicle ever made, with the Aztec a distant second.
 
We can disagree on some of the other examples, but I think we can all agree that the Cyber Truck is the ugliest vehicle ever made, with the Aztec a distant second.
I was at the Toronto International Car Show the year they released the Aztek. They had one in the Pontiac section and a bunch of singers and dancers telling everyone how awesome it was. Near me one guy said he thought his dog could design a better looking vehicle with it's butt. Another said he thought whoever designed it and signed off on it should be fired. I don't think that was the reaction they were going for. But the Cybertruck is a whole new level of FUGLY.
 
Interesting article from Hemmings about how the original "Bear Claw" concept evolved from this:

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to this:

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Instead of sticking to the truck-based Bear Claw concept, for cost reasons GM put it on a minivan platform. “This created some serious design challenges and forced us to move away from the original design intent. . . . For example, the cowl and roof had to be raised and the body narrowed. This caused the dash to axle dimension to be raised and moved forward while the minivans small wheels and tires forced the wheel arches to become smaller.”

And uglier. . . .

https://www.hemmings.com/stories/how-the-pontiac-aztek-became-the-pontiac-aztek/
 
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Interesting article from Hemmings about how the original "Bear Claw" concept evolved from this:

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to this:

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Instead of sticking to the truck-based Bear Claw concept, for cost reasons GM put it on a minivan platform. “This created some serious design challenges and forced us to move away from the original design intent. . . . “For example, the cowl and roof had to be raised and the body narrowed. This caused the dash to axle dimension to be raised and moved forward while the minivans small wheels and tires forced the wheel arches to become smaller.”

And uglier. . . .

https://www.hemmings.com/stories/how-the-pontiac-aztek-became-the-pontiac-aztek/
Interesting....

But it's still ugly!

Not as ugly as the Tesla, though....
 
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