Leyland P76.
Anything with sas behind the wheel.
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Previously on "Ugliest Cars!"
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Yep. Butt-ugly...Originally posted by richard-af View PostRenault Megane.
And I'm not alone on this:
http://www.uglycars.co.uk/uglycars.asp?offset=10
To quote:
"By extracting the DNA sequence of a bead of sweat from a Turkish sailor's armpit and feeding it into the factory prototype milling machine, Renault were able to release a model that fitted perfectly into their range without the need for an expensive design team."
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Who'd have thought japanes cars would go on to be the best built/ most reliable and in some cases, even pretty
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That list is a bit rubbish, I posted the 3 ugliest cars I know and they aren't even on the list.
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I disagree the Megane is what is known as ‘a marmite car’ you love it or hate it, also that site lists the British classic Austin Healey Frogeye, French classic Citroen DS and a the quintessentially British but rather eccentric Morgan Aero 8 so its a bit sweeping when it comes to what is classed as ugly.Originally posted by richard-af View PostRenault Megane.
And I'm not alone on this:
http://www.uglycars.co.uk/uglycars.asp?offset=10
To quote:
"By extracting the DNA sequence of a bead of sweat from a Turkish sailor's armpit and feeding it into the factory prototype milling machine, Renault were able to release a model that fitted perfectly into their range without the need for an expensive design team."
Every car from Korea or China should be on there along with most modern American cars IMO.
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Porsche : Cayenne
More money than sense certainly applies to this!
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Volvo 66
http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?...picture&gwp=13
The issue of a poor defenceless mummy Volvo after an impromptu
coupling with several sweaty Daf trucks.
You knew it was a Volvo but it was driven by rubber bands, plucky little car though.
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