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Might be on my own here but I happen to really like the look of the third generation Taurus and the car was as over engineered and tested as any product ever. Sure the design was polarizing, but it was also ahead of its time and overall the car was solid. One could argue that the car's failure in the market stunted

@Jagvar: Agreed. The 90s popularized the SUV and entry level luxury cars, and the combination of the two, and not one made the list.

Is it Flashback Friday already? This could have been released in 2005 and it still would have looked old.

@fhrblig: You should know by now that if the words "bad, terrible, worst, ugly, or crappy" appear in any header for QOTD someone will post an Aztek regardless of the actual question.

Hands down winner — Mark II Ford Scorpio. Americans might not be familiar with this frog faced joke of a car. It was Ford's big sedan in Europe. Terrible from the ground up. Seriously, one of the ugliest cars of all time. To think they suck a Ghia badge on it.

@onlysix: Dude ... Eagle summits rock in a shity car sort of way. Ugly as sin but solid mechanics and mitsu engines. Plus they were crossovers before we even knew what crossovers were.

@Jagvar: What about its little bro the Honda Passport (Isuzu Rodeo).

Infiniti J30 - Looks like some sort of female hygiene product.

We are seriously still talking about the Stig? I though he already jumped the shark.

Also to be featured in the new Steven Bochco drama coming to NBC this fall .... Soccer Cops.

Time for a desi -celebratory dance.

One crazy Jalopnik chart to rule them all, One crazy Jalopnik chart to find them, One crazy Jalopnik chart to see them all and in some crazy tron like line-madness bind them all.

@tapz: Good car, nice package, great name.

@JackTrade: Preaching to the choir brother, preaching to the choir.

Third generation Integra. When Acura still made engaging and fun small cars.

post fail on my part ... the interwebs is not working for me today