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I have a naturally aspirated Veloster, and one of my favorite things that's been said about it was "That thing is so ugly it's cool."

I'm so glad someone else thought of the Veloster! I think we need to get on Hyundai's case about it, though. They've already discontinued the very essential green paint; there's no releasing an absurd-looking car and then going back on the absurd colors.

What an expensive-looking line. A design like this would almost look brand new today.

This is the first warning sign.

So far, interesting! I want to see where this goes. I also like the weird name.

Over the yellow line? Come on now.

So what is that..thing in the back, in the middle?

Watch a Corvette-Driving Idiot Fail At Donuts Then Commit Hit And Run

I'd hoon that so good. There would be no survivors.

I feel for our poor auto makers. First we tell them we're unhappy that they don't "build 'em like that anymore," then they try to build 'em like that and a bunch of us go and say it's the worst.

I drive a Veloster, and it's most of the driving I've ever done. So with that, I can definitely get along with "Power isn't everything." It's never had a review that completely liked it, but I have all kinds of fun driving it anyway.

Well I don't like that you could park an old Corolla in the wheel arches. But despite the various things I can pick apart about its proportions, whenever I see this at a glance (while scrolling down the page or what-have) I don't think it's a Toyota. As far as setting it apart goes, they've done that well, and I like

It just feels extremely grounded to the ground.

You can also live in a Packard building in Philadelphia, if you have what I assume is a lot of money. I've driven by it a few times and it would certainly be an awesome rich person novelty.

So glad other people thought of this.

I dunno. As somebody who's nineteen years old, I can say that I don't think anyone I know would get a van as their ideal car, except for perhaps some good musician friends who always need to move gear around. They're all more interested in cars that look cool.

This is what I've been waiting for. I barely bought anything in the last (current?) gen because it's all too pricey.

It's an improvement, and that's always a good thing. Even still, the proportions of the wheels to the body make the car look big. It also seems like it's a bit higher up than it should be, making for some Chinese-car-esque amounts of space in the wheel arches.

Well that was dumb. I hope the vandals were punished worse than the driver.

I don't think you're supposed to tout that your car is an environmental disaster.