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God, first Ladas, now Nissans...

“Preezedent Putin! Nissin has pult out of Roosha!”

Clearly this is above my head, and I don’t know exactly what it entails, but it seems like shuttering the plant would be a better strategic move both from the cost standpoint (how long does it take for expenses to add up to $687 million?) and actually accomplishing the intended goal. Or start pulling machinery out and

Celebrating the regular cab 8' box pickup would fit better with Jalopnik’s 3-pedal brown station wagon image

To me, the Murano crosscabrio isn’t ugly... it’s just stupid. 

Second gen Dodge Durango. It went from an attractive and popular utilitarian SUV to this oddly proportioned bubble-eyed looking wreck that reminds me of these goldfish:

The Juke was fine. Polarizing, sure. But a lot of people (myself included) loved how goofy and out there it looked. Would’ve made a great hot hatch if they just lowered it and gave it some pep. 

As with all things, that pictured concept looks better than the production version. 

If this came out today with some modernized touches, it wouldn’t look out of place. 

Let’s take a Senna, which may be ugly but everything has a functional purpose and let’s add a knock-off Liberty Walk kit to it.

But oddly, many people drive BMW X6s and other abominably proportioned, Aztec-like German “fastback” SUVs. These are all the ugly of the Aztec for three times the price, which seems like a much worse trade.

I’ve got your back 

In the modern era, nothing comes close to topping the first gen Toyota Mirai for sheer design ineptitude. The fact that this car exists is a modern marvel. How this monstrosity escaped a modern, Fortune 500 design studio and the literal hundreds of sets of eyes that make decisions about how a car should look is beyond

That car looks like a bond villain or something from the Twilight Zone

Having been here for years, I’m fairly certain the comment section will have plenty of participation if the articles are good.

I’m into weird and quirky (I drive a Juke), so while I can objectively say it’s hideous it’s still really neat. I’d love to see it as well.

The Lane Museum in Nashville has acquired the Sir Vival and is restoring it.

The Sir Vival.

Nissan Murano Cross Cabriolet, nothing could be worst then that thing.

MG Metro 6R4