the "just plain ugly" car thread

The Faraday Future FFZero1 makes my eyes bleed.
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Looks like a VGT car. I kind of like it.

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A rear window defogger? Who knew Power Wheels were getting so fancy.:lol:



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Fairmont Futura, Ford guys be like... well it is a Fox Body :rolleyes:
 
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Normal Fairmonts are just fine. A little beige but the same could be said of most late 70's American fare. The Futura however...
 
I'm really not seeing what's so ugly about it. It's the generic modern BMW sports car design that everybody likes, just taller all around, basically.

Every other reason to dislike it, I agree with though.
 
I'm really not seeing what's so ugly about it. It's the generic modern BMW sports car design that everybody likes, just taller all around, basically.

Every other reason to dislike it, I agree with though.
I think that's the whole point, they've made a saloon taller and messed up the proportions. It's an SUV, so it should have been designed to look like an SUV.
 
They've taken some of the most dignified styling cues from their glory years and forced them together with every bloated shape they can think of and stuck awfully designed intakes at haphazard angles on top of that. Almost every current BMW is a dog's breakfast.
 
That, ugly? Don't make me laugh.

Let me give y'all this.
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Back in late-70's, this was Herzog's attempt for an amphibious car. Not pretty, and not very creative. But it was the idea. God, looking at it reminds me of a few early made Lego cars. Don't ask why.
 
Bugatti Type 105:

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It was Roland Bugatti's last attempt to restart Bugatti after Ettore Bugatti's death. It was meant to be a 'digital' supercar', using many assists, but when critics reviewed it, the prototype received very bad reviews, and after that Bugatti slept in it's French bed until the revolutionary Bugatti EB110. Despite the fact that the EB110 was not French.

And for me, a Bugatti lover, this is disappointing.
 
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Bugatti Type 105:

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It was Roland Bugatti's last attempt to restart Bugatti after Ettore Bugatti's death. It was meant to be a 'digital' supercar', using many assists, but when critics reviewed it, the prototype received very bad reviews, and after that Bugatti slept in it's French bed until the revolutionary Bugatti EB110. Despite the fact that the EB110 was not French.

And for me, a Bugatti lover, this is disappointing.
But that second photo...:drool:
 
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