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Something rather UGLY from Tokyo

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It looks like a cross between a shoe and a fish.

It's a neat concept, though. A slight restyle, and it could be really cool.

And Japan Co. regain the Title of most Hideous Cars from French Co.

Reuters Inc.

What rivalry can exist between the soft spoken Japanese and mild mannered French? Well something which the world would not have imagined, to bring in concepts which would let the world go to the restrooms instantaneously for creating urge to vomit.

French till late have been producing ugly designs from Peugeot to Citreon to Renault. People looking at these models were simply dumbfounded and bringing forth questions starting, What were they _________? (Options included Thinking, Imagining, Drinking, Smoking, F$cking, etc.)

Japanese trying to not to be outdone by others (like always reverse engineering better products) have come one up by starting to reverse engineer ugly designs. Like this current concept from Nissan.

However, French may have the last laugh, as Nissan is partly owned by Renault, and thus can claim that they still retain the crown of most hideous concepts.

If the front didn't jut out like that, it might look pretty good.

Japanese market cars can be some of the ugliest next to the French cars. :yuck:

That is indescribably grotesque.

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