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Ugliest Cars of All Time
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My neighbor proudly pulled off the cover to his new, used '63 Avanti.
It was about the ugliest car I've ever seen.
I couldn't quite burst his bubble and tell him how I really felt.
Or how about those '58 Studebakers and Studebaker-bodied Packards with the grafted-on 4-headlight setup. Again, they weren't bad in '57, but it just shows how a trim jiggle can totally screw up a style!
-Andre
Hawks were what I call "period attractive" which means they looked good "for the time" but now appear very dated. That's not the same as ugly, just not to our tastes I guess. I'm not a big "fin fan" myself, but I suppose if the rest of the car is all "pointy and jet-plane", it works.
Have you ever seen those "Cars of the Future" articles in car magazines from the 1950s. Frightening designs. They, of course, look nothing like the cars of "our future". Most people who predict things are amazingly wrong, ever notice?
The ones I was thinking about that were really nice were the '53-55 or so models, pre-tailfin, with the low grille, or the twin grilles. I actually like tailfins, but in this case, I think the cars looked better before they put them on.
Then there was the '62-64 or so, with the really squared-off formal lines. That's the one I think is ugly!
Yeah, I've seen some of those "cars of the future", and they're pretty nasty. In that respect, things haven't changed though. I think some of the ones that they're coming up with nowadays are pretty far out there and will hopefully never see the light of day!
-Andre
Also loved the Avanti -- then and now, although every atempt to update the styling has been gawdawful. The original is great, inside and out.
Looking at an original Avanti with a pair of 2001 eyes, the shovel-nose isn't very attractive to me.
As for future Japanese car clubs for collectors, given how many cars the Japanese make and how well they survive, it would have to be a club where rarity doesn't matter and where there is little difference between cars. That does weaken the whole idea of collecting. Maybe they will be more like social clubs (which IS sort of the point anyway) with less emphasis on the cars themselves. But a scene 25 years from now of young kids oogling a 2001 Acura, no, I don't think so either.
Japanese cars haven't been around as long, and their first efforts were quite questionable in terms of both performance and styling. But who knows -- some people collect Trabants and Edsels!
I don't think Trebants and Edsels are collected so much as stacked on top of one another, but hey, whatever floats your boat.
1. 1974-78 AMC Matador Coupe - has anybody seen the ultra-ugly Barcelona edition of this monstrosity?
2. 1982 Ford EXP and Mercury LN7. This car came out when I was in high school. My brother and I joked that EXP stood for "EXtensively Plastic"
3. AMC Pacer.
4. AMC Gremlin
5. 1973-77 Chevrolet Chevelle/Malibu. Not really ugly, but can't stand the A-Body "Collonade" styling. The Chevies are the worst example.
6. Ford Maverick - yuck.
7.1970s Datsuns minus the Z cars.
8. 1970s Subarus - were once very popular in my NE Pennsylvania home town.
9. 1965 AMC Marlin
10. Yugo - the disposable razor of cars.
Ugly Cars of the Present:
1. Pontiac Aztek - what were they thinking? Hopefully Pontiac will either dump or tone down this monstrosity.
2. Ford Focus - Should've called it the Ford Blur. The guy who designed it has got to be going blind.
3. Toyota Echo - Grotesque, but I kind of like it.
4. Audi TT - disproportionately small roof, bloated rounded contours, disproportionatley large wheels.
5. BMW Z3 Coupe. Looks like they took the back end of a Vega wagon and glued it to the Z3 Roadster.
6. Saturn - Why doesn't GM kill Saturn instead?
7. Lexus IS30 - Lexus' first blunder. Trying too hard to be a BMW 3-Series. Appears to me as a Lexus Cimmaron.
8. VW New Beetle. Has nothing in common with its famous predecessor. A Golf with a different body.
9. Mercury Cougar - An exponentially ugly car, especially when compared to its fairly attractive predecessor.
10. Lincoln Town Car - Really can't stand that front end. The back is interesting if a bit weird.
A "Barcelona" edition of a Matador? Oh, please, PLEASE find me a photo on the web!
Has anyone seen this new Buick Rendezvous? I think this is WORSE than the Aztek in terms of styling. It seems the rear of this "thing" is all one big taillight. I saw it during the day so I didn't get a chance to see this thing blind a driver behind it when it slams on the brakes. Yuck!
They were whining about what a clunker it was, and I kept wanting to holler at the tv..."It's only 4 years old, you moron!!" I think it was a '68 Satellite they got "stuck" with. And of course, the car did obnoxious stuff like not start, blow antifreeze, anything to make the old Mopar look like junk.
I guess it just stuck a nerve with me because I have a '68 Dart!
Actually, I don't think those Matadors from '70 or so to '73 were all that bad looking, but when they went to that swollen nose for the sedans in '74, that was just too much! Lemko's right, though. Those '74-78 coupes were hideous!
Enough said!
Adam-12 was my favorite TV show when I was a kid. The earlier episodes used Plymouth Belvederes/Satellites. In fact, you could spot a few '67s in the very first shows. The first Adam-12 car was a 1968 Plymouth, then a '69, '70, and '71. The later episodes of Adam-12 used 1972-73 AMC Matador sedans. The LAPD actually used and liked Matadors of those years. I think they may have still used them until 1975 when the LAPD started using Mercury Montegos.
Maybe this is just my Chrysler bias showing through, but I thought the only Chrysler taifins that looked nasty were those on the 1960 Plymouth and the 1961 Imperial. The '61 Dodge looked kinda weird with reverse-slanting taifins, but they weren't TOO nasty.
Now with the Aztek, GM has now proven they can make Ugly AND Unreliable cars.
Good going! Like a Rock... that fell off the Ugly side of the bed and can't get back up.
Whenever you see a Ford Taurus, it will invariably be sitting on bricks or jackstands on someone's driveway or yard.
...all busted and in need of Fixing Or Repairing Daily.
Never in history has such an Unreliable piece of Garbage been seen defiling so many decent-looking neighborhoods.
Ford Taurus... should have been advertised as a Lawn Ornament! There's more broken ones sitting on people's lawns than there are running on the street.
Pathetic; Ford Quality is NOT Job One !
1. 1958 Buick Limited
2. 1957 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser
3. 1957 Plymouth Fury
4. 1963 Checker Marathon
5. 1958 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight
6. 1958 Edsel Citation
7. 1961 Imperial
8. 1960 Lincoln Mark V
9. 1959 Buick Electra 225
10. 1959 Chevrolet Impala
That '61 Imperial I think was featured in the great movie "It's A Mad Mad Mad World" it was the one Milton Berle was driving. Lots of ugly cars in that movie. Remember the taxis that were those hideous late 50's Plymouths? Man those tail fins were awful! And that Jeep that Terry Thomas was driving around that thing look like it would flip over it's own shadow! haha
The Indy 500 was never meant to be a showplace for technology. Indy machines, although very fast, remained pretty primitive by European standards until Colin Chapman and the Lotus came to town in the 1960s.
I agree, many of the pace cars were not very attractive, but some of the racing cars were quite beautiful in a big, muscular kind of way.
Imagine a 3 or 4 year old child draws the outline of a car - you know, a rectangle with a box on top. You have the basic concept of the Marina. You still very occasionally see one here inevitably driven by a very old couple who would have a photo fo Queen Elizabeth above their mantle piece.
The P-76 was another from the same tragic stable - a wedge like monstrosity with a non-functioning aluminium Rover V-8 as it's power plant........
Another was the Austin 1800, a life boat like 4 cylinder 1800 monolith that are still spied today in tiny numbers visiting the type of old folks who still own the abovementioned Marinas and P-76.
The moral : there were once people living in Australia whose misguided loyalty to the "old country" EXCUSED all kinds of sins......Viva the Republic!!
i wish i could share the horror. this was a 2 seat hatchback? with headlights that should have popped up, but didn't
i think it made about 80 hp. don't know what happened to it.
and I saw a ford escort exp yesterday...a like the ln-7 with an early 80's front end. again, not pleasent to look at.