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Top 5 Ugliest Cars of All Time

  • Written by : Ashton G. Curran
  • Date Published : 2023-01-30
  • Date Updated : 2023-01-30
  • Category / Tag : articles
Top 5 Ugliest Cars of All Time
It is subjective to determine the ugliest cars as beauty is in the eye of the beholder. However, some commonly criticized brands for their design include: ...
Daihatsu Rocky
  • Pontiac Aztek

    Pontiac Aztek

    The Pontiac Aztek was a mid-size crossover SUV produced by General Motors from 2001 to 2005. It was known for its unique, polarizing design that included a steeply slanted hood, angular lines, and a unique grille. Despite its unique appearance, the Aztek was criticized for its poor performance and handling, as well as its low-quality interior. Despite this, it has garnered a cult following for its distinctive design. The Aztek was discontinued in 2005, as part of General Motors' discontinuation of the Pontiac brand.

  • Nissan Cube

    Nissan Cube

    The Nissan Cube was a compact car produced by Nissan from 1998 to 2014. It was known for its unique, boxy design that featured rounded edges and a large greenhouse. Despite its unique appearance, the Cube received mixed reviews and was criticized by some for its slow acceleration, cramped interior, and low-quality materials. Despite this, it was popular in Japan and other markets, and was known for its high level of customization options. The Nissan Cube was discontinued in 2014, and replaced by the Nissan Kicks.

  • Chevrolet Aveo

    Chevrolet Aveo

    The Chevrolet Aveo was a subcompact car produced by General Motors from 2002 to 2011. It was marketed as an economy car and was known for its affordability and fuel efficiency. Despite its low cost, the Aveo was criticized for its low-quality interior materials, poor handling, and underpowered engine. Despite this, the Aveo was popular in developing markets due to its low price and was sold globally under various different brand names, including Daewoo in some markets. The Chevrolet Aveo was discontinued in 2011 and replaced by the Chevrolet Spark.

  • Smart ForTwo

    Smart ForTwo

    The Smart ForTwo is a city car produced by the German automaker Smart. It is known for its unique, compact design that features a very small size, making it easy to maneuver in tight city streets and park in small spaces. Despite its small size, the ForTwo was criticized for its slow acceleration, noisy interior, and uncomfortable ride. Despite this, it remains popular in urban areas due to its convenience and maneuverability. The Smart ForTwo is still in production and has been updated with new features and technologies over the years.

  • Daihatsu Rocky

    Daihatsu Rocky

    The Daihatsu Rocky was a compact SUV produced by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu from 1987 to 1998. It was known for its boxy, rugged design that was popular among off-road enthusiasts. Despite its distinctive appearance, the Rocky was criticized for its poor ride quality and handling, as well as its underpowered engine. Despite this, the Rocky was popular in Japan and other markets, and was known for its high level of customization options. The Daihatsu Rocky was discontinued in 1998, and replaced by the Daihatsu Terios.