Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You wanna see a truly ugly car?
1978 Ford Thunderbird.
Have a look at that and then tell me again how the Juke is ugly.
But, hey, it's got a great Beach Boys song written about it...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this will be an unpopular take, but I can't stand the newer model Foresters. I love Subarus and was planning on getting a Forester for my next car. But I just can't get on board with the redesign they did in 2014. I look longingly at my neighbors' older Foresters and wish I could get that car, but new. The redesign isn't ugly necessarily, but it looks like every other crossover on the market and even though it's only a little bigger, it looks and feels bulkier to me.
I hate the trend toward larger cars with these rounded edges. Particularly when it comes to wagons and SUVs, I miss the smaller, boxier versions. I also think the road was more pleasant when more cars sat closer to the ground and weren't as imposing. It was easier to see and I actually think people drove more thoughtfully. Everyone feels armored now and I think it makes us all less safe.
Agree, the new Forester sucks. It’s just a midsize SUV.
I recently sold a 1999 Forester. Such a fun little box to drive in the city, the storage capacity was amazing. The short wheelbase worked great for street parking. I would buy an updated version if they kept the same dimensions and added the new tech.
Anonymous wrote:I know this will be an unpopular take, but I can't stand the newer model Foresters. I love Subarus and was planning on getting a Forester for my next car. But I just can't get on board with the redesign they did in 2014. I look longingly at my neighbors' older Foresters and wish I could get that car, but new. The redesign isn't ugly necessarily, but it looks like every other crossover on the market and even though it's only a little bigger, it looks and feels bulkier to me.
I hate the trend toward larger cars with these rounded edges. Particularly when it comes to wagons and SUVs, I miss the smaller, boxier versions. I also think the road was more pleasant when more cars sat closer to the ground and weren't as imposing. It was easier to see and I actually think people drove more thoughtfully. Everyone feels armored now and I think it makes us all less safe.
Anonymous wrote:
You wanna see a truly ugly car?
1978 Ford Thunderbird.
Have a look at that and then tell me again how the Juke is ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disclaimer: this thread is not an attack on the owner of any of these makes, but a thread just to vent about cars you don't like the looks of.
The majority of cars out there are standard or good looking cars, but every now and then there are some cars that are just fugly...PT cruiser, Honda Element, Toyota Scion, Nissan Cube.
Nissan has just added another vehicle to the list, the Nissan Juke. This car is the gangly knobby kneed puppy that will look normal when it grows up and fills out, but fugly now.
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Yes, I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder and there are people out there that love each of these cars. This is just my opinion.
What cars do you think are just so homely that you could never own one?
I like it, op. But, I also like my VW golf too much to get anything new.
Anonymous wrote:Disclaimer: this thread is not an attack on the owner of any of these makes, but a thread just to vent about cars you don't like the looks of.
The majority of cars out there are standard or good looking cars, but every now and then there are some cars that are just fugly...PT cruiser, Honda Element, Toyota Scion, Nissan Cube.
Nissan has just added another vehicle to the list, the Nissan Juke. This car is the gangly knobby kneed puppy that will look normal when it grows up and fills out, but fugly now.
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Yes, I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder and there are people out there that love each of these cars. This is just my opinion.
What cars do you think are just so homely that you could never own one?