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Possibly the world's ugliest car :(

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If you haven't thrown up enough, more pics below (with article):

http://www.autoblog.com/2006/11/18/beijing...-dongfeng-d120/

Made in China cars FTL

ugly it is, I agree (the designer obviously had no artistic sense) but no need to ridicule "made in china". Not every cars made in china are ugly or cheap. BMW 3 series and AUDI A6 and A4 's are made in china(sold there too), VW Polos sold in Australia are made in china, and even some Mercedes Benzs are going to be made in china.

thought then 3 series was made in south africa ?

youre right, at the moment 3 series sold worldwide are made in south africa, except 3 series sold in china are made in china, but bmw will eventually shift all 3 series prodution to their chinese plants as business grows.

Um, I saw a Citroen ( spelling ) C6 yesterday and I'll vote that to be the ugliest car ever !!

Have seen pics but yesterday seeing it the flesh was like looking and a big shiny turd :)

As for that chinese thing above, it might not be real pretty but the bellows thing is kinda interesting. Extra space and the area's still protected so you could take a big TV home even if it's raining etc etc.

Just a thought - is that Accordeon feature some kind of moveable spoiler like on the 911 ??

So it is compressed fully when at low speeds and only deploys above 10 mph ??

It is the only conceivable thing I could come up with as to why someone would do this ??

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