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7. Honda Element
This car is another, unfortunate example of cubism in our modern auto design. The Element isn’t quite as square as some of the more boxy cars on the road right now, but this vehicle is still squarish and angular in all the wrong places. This is also one of the cars that people love to convert, with many ugly car-loving outdoor folks choosing to add on an optional camping attachment to the roof of the car. The front assembly and wheel wells are made of a durable, yet unattractive grey plastic that only adds to the ugliness of this car. This monstrosity is what happens when the folks at Honda thought it would be a good idea to blend a pickup truck with a SUV. Fortunately for the beautification of our roads, the Element was discontinued as of 2011.
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