World's ugliest cars
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How about the "new" interiors begining to pop up everywhere? they look like my old grannies table cloth and curtain material!! [:(!]
Dreadfull things and they seem to be in every make and model now!! I saw a nice Mazda 323f recently, when I looked inside I was appalled!!All the panels were in floral patterns!! [:0]
By the way arry_B what you doing to your m/bike to make it less ugly? Your club looks fun, and biking around Wessex is a lovely way to spend your free time. [^]
How about the "new" interiors begining to pop up everywhere? they look like my old grannies table cloth and curtain material!! [:(!]
Dreadfull things and they seem to be in every make and model now!! I saw a nice Mazda 323f recently, when I looked inside I was appalled!!All the panels were in floral patterns!! [:0]
By the way arry_B what you doing to your m/bike to make it less ugly? Your club looks fun, and biking around Wessex is a lovely way to spend your free time. [^]
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">DS's look cool as ***k....<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
Somewhere on this board there's a post with a concept drawing of a "modern" DS - that was pretty impressive stuff, make a good C5 replacement. Speaking of C5s, that's an ugly car...
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A Mk.3 Astra?
Stu.
Somewhere on this board there's a post with a concept drawing of a "modern" DS - that was pretty impressive stuff, make a good C5 replacement. Speaking of C5s, that's an ugly car...
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A Mk.3 Astra?
Stu.
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How about the "new" interiors begining to pop up everywhere? they look like my old grannies table cloth and curtain material!! [:(!]
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Gotta go some way be out ugly the Renault "Bebop" special editions. One of the first special editions that were worth less than the standard car. They aged as well as an '80s ra-ra skirt.
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By the way arry_B what you doing to your m/bike to make it less ugly? Your club looks fun, and biking around Wessex is a lovely way to spend your free time. [^]
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Aye - we've got a good bunch in the riders club locally, and some great rideouts round here. The TS is enduring a full stripdown and rebuild - chassis bearings, rewiring, engine and gearbox strip, repaint, stainless fasteners throughout etc. I've spent far too much compared to what it's worth, but it's a labour of love - rather like owning a Citroen.
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How about the "new" interiors begining to pop up everywhere? they look like my old grannies table cloth and curtain material!! [:(!]
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Gotta go some way be out ugly the Renault "Bebop" special editions. One of the first special editions that were worth less than the standard car. They aged as well as an '80s ra-ra skirt.
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By the way arry_B what you doing to your m/bike to make it less ugly? Your club looks fun, and biking around Wessex is a lovely way to spend your free time. [^]
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Aye - we've got a good bunch in the riders club locally, and some great rideouts round here. The TS is enduring a full stripdown and rebuild - chassis bearings, rewiring, engine and gearbox strip, repaint, stainless fasteners throughout etc. I've spent far too much compared to what it's worth, but it's a labour of love - rather like owning a Citroen.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Dave Burns</i>
Worlds ugliest cars and the bloody awfull stinking vw beetle isn't there, something well wrong there.
Ugly to drive ugly to ride in (freeze your tits off in winter) ugly to work on, ugly to look at (shaped like a DUNG beetle) brought about by none other than Adolf Hittler and you truly have the worlds ugliest car.
Sound bleedin horrible too, engine in back, a car couldn't get much worse, bastards sold in their millions and some wierdo's are still making 'em, even wierder wierdo's are still buying'em, go figure.
Hehehe mine sh!t heap.......NOT[:D]
Dave
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Don't you like them, Dave?
Worlds ugliest cars and the bloody awfull stinking vw beetle isn't there, something well wrong there.
Ugly to drive ugly to ride in (freeze your tits off in winter) ugly to work on, ugly to look at (shaped like a DUNG beetle) brought about by none other than Adolf Hittler and you truly have the worlds ugliest car.
Sound bleedin horrible too, engine in back, a car couldn't get much worse, bastards sold in their millions and some wierdo's are still making 'em, even wierder wierdo's are still buying'em, go figure.
Hehehe mine sh!t heap.......NOT[:D]
Dave
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Don't you like them, Dave?
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http://www.uglycars.co.uk/
Our cars seem to feature heavily.
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" They say that an infinite number of monkeys with an infinite number of typewriters would eventually come up with the entire works of Shakespeare. Citroen decided to try this technique with six monkeys and a bag of meccano. The BX took them 12 minutes to make (including a 2 minute banana break)."
LMAO Very amusing,, good job the AX isnt on there..[}:)]
http://www.uglycars.co.uk/
Our cars seem to feature heavily.
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" They say that an infinite number of monkeys with an infinite number of typewriters would eventually come up with the entire works of Shakespeare. Citroen decided to try this technique with six monkeys and a bag of meccano. The BX took them 12 minutes to make (including a 2 minute banana break)."
LMAO Very amusing,, good job the AX isnt on there..[}:)]
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Peugeot 807 2.0 HDi 110,
Renault Grand Scenic, 2.0 diesel (150bhp)
C5 X7 2.0 HDi 160 which put me off French cars possibly forever - x 16
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Just remember that the Bertone stylist for the BX was responsible for such <b>beauties</b> as the Miura, Countach and Murcielago.
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There, fixed that for you.
Just remember that the Bertone stylist for the BX was responsible for such <b>beauties</b> as the Miura, Countach and Murcielago.
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There, fixed that for you.
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Renault Laguna Estate (old model). Has anyone seen a worst attempt to convert a hatch. They should have finished the job off properly and painted the estate bit a different colour. Everytime I see one I visualise the hatch bit (i.e. 90% of it) and look at the estate end as a bolt-on.
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The BX estate is a bit like that though... [:I]
Renault Laguna Estate (old model). Has anyone seen a worst attempt to convert a hatch. They should have finished the job off properly and painted the estate bit a different colour. Everytime I see one I visualise the hatch bit (i.e. 90% of it) and look at the estate end as a bolt-on.
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The BX estate is a bit like that though... [:I]