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Britain’s Ugliest Car…
ThomasJPitts 16th October 2005
2005, Automobile, Autos, car, Chrysler, Chrysler PT Cruiser, Fiat, Fiat Multipla, frog, Makes and Models, Multipla, October, photos, PT Cruiser, Recreation, ugly
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Britain’s Ugliest Car…

A new survey has attempted to identify the ugliest cars on British roads today – some, admittedly, much more common than others…

All the ones you’d expect are in there including the one below, the Fiat Multipla. However, and I find this amazing, there is something worse than the frog-like beauty (!) of this:

The full list is below, but you can see pictures of all the cars in the top 10, with a little bit about their backgroud by clicking here.

That Top 10 in full:

  1. SsangYong Rodius
  2. Fiat Multipla
  3. Mercedes Maybach
  4. Chrysler PT Cruiser
  5. Ford Scorpio
  6. Suzuki Liana
  7. Rover 75
  8. Kia Rio
  9. Renault Megane
  10. Kia Sedona

[via Wanadoo]

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