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I think Nissan Cube is rather unique I would buy it if they offer a 3 cylinder manual option. It is more unique than entire line up of Mercedes-Benz car these days
Lists like this, more than almost anything, prove the old adage that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. There are at least five cars on this list that I thought were great-looking, mainly because they did NOT try to conform to the standard that everyone expects. I love the Gremlin. I love the Cube. I love the VW Thing. If it weren't a Chrysler product, I would want a PT Cruiser. If I ever find a Suzuki X-90 in decent shape, I'm going to buy it. I currently own a Nissan Juke. I wanted one from the moment I first saw one, and bought a good, used one three years ago. I put about 15,000 miles on it in those three years, and I drove it on the round trip from Pittsburgh to Myrtle Beach twice. It was comfortable, reliable, and FAST. It turns heads everywhere I take it, and in a good way.
@@Mustansirtaher6, the only problem with that claim is the fact that 99% of trucks on the road these days are never used for work, and are only utilized as glorified grocery getters, and nothing more.
It wouldn't surprise me if many of those crossover vehicles are designed that way to take advantage of loopholes in CAFE law in the US so they can be classified as "light trucks"...
UK: My 'Uncle' Harold had a Bubblecar, and I was small enough to stand up in it. It was fun. I rented a Gremlin on a USA trip in 1976 (and a Pacer) I thought it looked fine. I'd like an S-cargo to run about in. Plenty of headroom. The Juke sold quite well here and you do see quite a few around.
I agree with you on that , it's like a fridge. Also it was hit with a recall as well. Basically what happened, the plastic part that was glued to the gas padel was coming unstuck from it. Also there was a video where someone showed it getting stuck. That's dangerous.
When I was a kid I always thought Urkel had built the car himself because it never occurred to me a real car company would mass produce this on purpose
Of all the cars that are shown in this video, the BMW Isetta, AMC Gremlin, AMC Pacer, AMC Hugo and AMC Trunkov are also the villains from the 2011 Pixar film Cars 2
Haven't spotted an isetta but did spot an zündapp janus a car pretty similiar to the isetta. A car that was pretty bad and had an reason why it was called a "lemon"
I drove my 2002 Pontiac Aztek for 17 year and absolutely loved it! Had the tent and camped in it every summer. It was like a Swiss Army Knife on wheels - could carry groceries, could go out on date night, had AC in the back seat for the kids, and enough room in the back to bring home a dryer. I miss it!
Who "almost universally" considers the Cube the worst car of all time? People who have never heard of Zastava and the Trabant, apparently and have never turned a wrench in their lives. Also, no one has ever seen a Citroen 2CV? I love the weird cars, but in truth they look like tin snails (and look that way so that they can be both inexpensive peoples cars and worked on easily). And the Smart?
I once hit 60mph on a dead straight road in my daughters Smart car taking it to Tesco to refuel it for her. It was singularly the scariest experience I have EVER had driving a vehicle. And I speak as an ex-Post Office lorry driver who one day whilst not paying attention encountered a newly built roundabout that I was not expecting, whilst doing 60mph in my 7.5 ton P.O. lorry. We're talking video game playing levels of expertise to get across that roundabout without hitting anything. Many pants were soiled that day.
After the AMC Gremlin, I was sure to see the AMC Pacer. Its design was very weird, but I loved mine. I was still weird though. Common nicknames: "Bubble on Wheels", "Pregnant Rollerskate", etc.
The Type 181 "Thing" was actually based off the Kubelwagen, a German military vehicle similar to the Jeep. They also had an amphibious model named the Schvimwagen.
I knew somebody in 1950‘s Germany who drove an Isetta in town. The driver was handicapped. This car permitted her to get in and out more easily than a regular car would.
my father bought a used BMW Isetta in the mid sixties - he gutted it and used the parts to use as a tractor for around the property. He then planted the body in the back yard so myself and my brothers to pretend to drive it. Ours was the three-wheel version of it. The Reliant Robin was Mr. Bean's nemesis in many of the episodes and later cartoon series. The Gremlin may have been homely, but AMC sold a lot of them - very reliable and handled well. Not like its competition, which exploded (Pinto) or rusted and had warped engine blocks (Vega)
_Looney Tunes: Back In Action_ featured Brendan Fraser driving a Gremlin. It even played the theme from the _Gremlins_ series when the car was first shown.
The Citicar is just a Lego Cheese Slope with wheels. Someone would be fired for making that. Edit: Someone with Legos can make afar better cheese slope car than this, and the car itself was made in the '70s.
Watchmojo, are you kidding me?? 20 ugliest cars?? Well for me some of these car design is not just awesome, but way too futuristic, ahead of its time should I say.
My mom owned both a Gremlin and PT Cruiser ragtop. I liked the Gremlin. I owned an Aztek. No, it wasn't an attractive car, but... it was the most versatile vehicle I ever owned. However, I had electronic issues from day one. I really like the Lagonda, but from what I understand, it has more issues than National Geographic.
This is a good list - the Prowler and the Aston Martin are maybe not the most beautiful cars, but they still somehow work. Especially if you understand them in the context of the time they were launched. Missing are the Mercedes S-Class W-140 and the American Ford Taurus station wagon 1996/97.
Fun fact probably you guys didn’t even know: Lagonda was intentionally created to be a luxury brand separate from Aston Martin. Like Rolls Royce to BMW or Bentley to VW! Lagonda wasn’t a trim level of Aston it was a whole different brand. But as you can probably see, they attempted to sell that particular lagonda back in the 70s for 190,000$ You can tell they failed miserably And the Aztek was extremely underrated, it wasn’t as bad as everyone raved about! The last years when it was full coloured rather than two tone, actually didn’t look so bad!
I had a friend who drove a Pontiac Aztek in the early 2K and I got to admit it was really a well design comfortable ride. I almost thought of getting one.
I can see why people didn't take the Prowler or the PT Cruiser seriously, but I don't get why they were so hated. They don't strike me as unusually ill-proportioned and the PT Cruiser was really a Neon with a lot more space. As far as retro-imposter-cars go, the first generation New Beetle was more annoying. There are so many cars, like the Datsun F10, the Delorean, and the Lambroghini Countch that deserve to be on this list more than any of the retro-phonies.
I will have to defend the Sin here. The car shown in the video that did not match in both sides was purposely built that way. It was to showcase the different styles you could have your car built
The Pontiac Aztek was once described as an SUV taking a dump, or something along those lines. Surprised the Ford Edsel didn't make this list. Its front looks like it's sucking a lemon while making a puckering face.
Wonder what they were thinking when they designed it like that. If it ran like what it looks like, it’d be up there as the worst car ever along with the Yugo.
Personally, I like a lot of these cars. But as they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I've always loved the Plymouth Prowler, definitely one of my favorite car designs of all time. I've also always liked the Gremlin, it has a unique, quirky charm to it. I liked the PT Cruiser's modern throwback look, I think it's a good design. It must have looked good, because where I used to live in Southern California, they were absolutely everywhere. Honestly, some of these cars just make me laugh. The number 1 spot really gave me a good laugh and was one of the very few on this list I actually thought was ugly.
One of my friends had a white cube, and her custom plate was C6H12O6. Those who are not scientific, that is the molecular formula for Glucose. My friend had a Sugar Cube.
Disagree with alot of this list, especially most in the 10-20 part, alot of them are actually pretty cool and unique looking, the prowler is one of my favourite looking cars.
This entire episode just feels like junior high school level cool kid intimidation. "Have the same opinion as me right now, or I'm not going to like you anymore and I'll see to it that no one else likes you anymore either." Different strokes for different folks, guys.
Grandpa Munster (Al Lewis): Have you ever put a curse on the whole automobile? Henry J. Fregosi (Paul Reed): Only once. I assume you've heard of the Edsel? 😏
My wife fell in love with the look of the PT Cruiser, so i got her one. Turned out to be a great car. We live on a farm in Saskatchewan so it saw some pretty hard duty- gravel roads, snowdrifts that would rip the bumpers off most newer cars, and extreme cold. It was roomy, great on gas, warm in winter and ice cold in dummer. It stuck to icy roads and it was comfortable on long trips. My wife cried when she had to finally park it after almost 400k on the odometer. I was never much of a Mopar fan, but damn, that thing was tough.
WatchMojo, can you please, PLEASE do this?? Top 10 Cartoons That PBS Kids Had. 10. Salty’s Lighthouse 9. Angelina Ballerina 8. The Toy Castle 7. Timothy Goes To School 6. The Berenstain Bears 5. Elliot Moose 4. Wishbone 3. Shining Time Station 2. Redwall 1. Sagwa the Chinese Siamese Cat Honourable mentions: Liberty Kids & Theodore Tugboat. But please don’t mention Arthur, the aardvark. Not my cup of coffee.
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I have a Nissan Cube, very offended that it is number one, grrrr. Ask me anything about I have pretty much nothing negative to say about it.
What about the cyber truck?
100%
Looks like my car drawings from 1st grade
it should be on this list or maybe honorable mention
The Cybertruck looks like those low-polygon models you would see in the distance on PS1 in order for developers to save memory.
Good point!
My 2009 Nissan Cube has been the only stable relationship in my life. 65K miles and still runs like it’s new.
How does it only have 65k on it. When it’s a 2009?
65k is NOTHING.
Winning the race with consistency
I think Nissan Cube is rather unique I would buy it if they offer a 3 cylinder manual option. It is more unique than entire line up of Mercedes-Benz car these days
now do 20 prettiest cars of all time
Lamborghini gallardo
haha thats good idea and i agree
1. 1953 Cadillac Ghia Series 62 Coupé
65 Shelby A/C Cobra
Lambo Miura , Ferrari Daytona Coupe, Bugatti Type 55 , Jag XJ120 , MGA.............................
Lists like this, more than almost anything, prove the old adage that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. There are at least five cars on this list that I thought were great-looking, mainly because they did NOT try to conform to the standard that everyone expects. I love the Gremlin. I love the Cube. I love the VW Thing. If it weren't a Chrysler product, I would want a PT Cruiser. If I ever find a Suzuki X-90 in decent shape, I'm going to buy it. I currently own a Nissan Juke. I wanted one from the moment I first saw one, and bought a good, used one three years ago. I put about 15,000 miles on it in those three years, and I drove it on the round trip from Pittsburgh to Myrtle Beach twice. It was comfortable, reliable, and FAST. It turns heads everywhere I take it, and in a good way.
The Pontiac Aztek was so ugly that every modern crossover seems to be designed to look exactly like it.
Pontiac was always ahead of their time, back then claimed to be ugly.
Recent years now we see it as okay looking compared to everything else.
@@RetroKingOG, especially the modern pickup trucks and SUVs.
@@Christopher0184 trucks are meant for work not to look pretty
@@Mustansirtaher6, the only problem with that claim is the fact that 99% of trucks on the road these days are never used for work, and are only utilized as glorified grocery getters, and nothing more.
It wouldn't surprise me if many of those crossover vehicles are designed that way to take advantage of loopholes in CAFE law in the US so they can be classified as "light trucks"...
Anyone who has an Isetta on this list, but not a Cyber Truck, clearly has no idea!
Exactly! Cybertruck is position 1.
UK: My 'Uncle' Harold had a Bubblecar, and I was small enough to stand up in it. It was fun. I rented a Gremlin on a USA trip in 1976 (and a Pacer) I thought it looked fine. I'd like an S-cargo to run about in. Plenty of headroom. The Juke sold quite well here and you do see quite a few around.
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The Gremlin is awesome!! We used to soupe them up with small blocks, meaty rear tires, and custom paint jobs.
I also like the gremlin it's the most unique looking muscle car I've ever seen
I’ve been kinda wanting one for years I think they look cool
Gremlin X was a contender right out of the box.
The Gremlin absolutely doesn't belong on this list.
honestly the mantis looks like a cool design, reminds me of the stingray design
No way. I love the Cube! It's soooo weird that it's come around to being great.
Tesla Truck should be #1
I agree with you on that , it's like a fridge. Also it was hit with a recall as well. Basically what happened, the plastic part that was glued to the gas padel was coming unstuck from it. Also there was a video where someone showed it getting stuck. That's dangerous.
Or the ferrari ff. But I agree. The cyber look is cool but the shape of it is ugly
@@Reaperguy67 it also can chop vegetables
@@endoetz you are right.i have seen a video on it.
@@austinclaw nah the FF looks fine but it does look better than the Cybertruck
How could you forget to mention that the BMW Isetta was the vehicle of choice for one Steven Q. Urkel
ikr
And he drove it to great success.
Thank you! I was about to comment this
Stephon Arkell 🌚
When I was a kid I always thought Urkel had built the car himself because it never occurred to me a real car company would mass produce this on purpose
The Prowler is beautiful. Your inclusion of it on this list is wrong
How can the Gremlin be on this list and not the Pacer?
I don't think that Gremlin and Pacer are bad looking. I think they are unique
The Reliant Robin had 3 wheels so it could be driven on a motorcycle licence.
And it was the only car to get a DNF from The Stig.
Of all the cars that are shown in this video, the BMW Isetta, AMC Gremlin, AMC Pacer, AMC Hugo and AMC Trunkov are also the villains from the 2011 Pixar film Cars 2
Haven't spotted an isetta but did spot an zündapp janus a car pretty similiar to the isetta. A car that was pretty bad and had an reason why it was called a "lemon"
I drove my 2002 Pontiac Aztek for 17 year and absolutely loved it! Had the tent and camped in it every summer. It was like a Swiss Army Knife on wheels - could carry groceries, could go out on date night, had AC in the back seat for the kids, and enough room in the back to bring home a dryer. I miss it!
What? My parents had a Nissan Juke! I really liked it!
Who "almost universally" considers the Cube the worst car of all time? People who have never heard of Zastava and the Trabant, apparently and have never turned a wrench in their lives. Also, no one has ever seen a Citroen 2CV? I love the weird cars, but in truth they look like tin snails (and look that way so that they can be both inexpensive peoples cars and worked on easily). And the Smart?
I once hit 60mph on a dead straight road in my daughters Smart car taking it to Tesco to refuel it for her. It was singularly the scariest experience I have EVER had driving a vehicle.
And I speak as an ex-Post Office lorry driver who one day whilst not paying attention encountered a newly built roundabout that I was not expecting, whilst doing 60mph in my 7.5 ton P.O. lorry. We're talking video game playing levels of expertise to get across that roundabout without hitting anything. Many pants were soiled that day.
The Citroen is called Ente in Germany, which means duck (the animal). I’ve always loved that car!!
VW181 and Prowlers are cool imo.
i don't understand some cars on this list, some of these are really cool looking
Walter White got more thrills and adventures out of that Pontiac Aztek than most Aztek owners probably did 🤣🤣🤣
Actually, when I hear "juke", the first thing I think of is a jukebox, not football.
After the AMC Gremlin, I was sure to see the AMC Pacer. Its design was very weird, but I loved mine. I was still weird though. Common nicknames: "Bubble on Wheels", "Pregnant Rollerskate", etc.
And this is why all cars look alike…because people complain when they try to make something like different,so now all our cars look like this shoe 👟
The Type 181 "Thing" was actually based off the Kubelwagen, a German military vehicle similar to the Jeep. They also had an amphibious model named the Schvimwagen.
and it was Patty and Selma's daily ride on The Simpsons.
Screw that…prowlers are cool
i agree not ugly
Ya, this list is really stupid.
Most of these cars aren't even ugly.. And the Nissan S-Cargo is one of the cutest cars ever made..
Right? The Sin S1 looks generic if anything. Looks like a few different super and sports cars had a collective baby, but I don’t think it’s ugly
I knew somebody in 1950‘s Germany who drove an Isetta in town. The driver was handicapped. This car permitted her to get in and out more easily than a regular car would.
my father bought a used BMW Isetta in the mid sixties - he gutted it and used the parts to use as a tractor for around the property. He then planted the body in the back yard so myself and my brothers to pretend to drive it. Ours was the three-wheel version of it.
The Reliant Robin was Mr. Bean's nemesis in many of the episodes and later cartoon series.
The Gremlin may have been homely, but AMC sold a lot of them - very reliable and handled well. Not like its competition, which exploded (Pinto) or rusted and had warped engine blocks (Vega)
Why is Plymouth Prowler on the list?🤨
The problem was not the looks, but the underwhelming performance...
That Isetta, was in family matters. It was Steve's car.
Ngl this list was a not a good list but they got some right
Despite being one of the ugliest cars ever, the Multipla sold fairly well, it had 6 seats and a lot of space for its size
When I see the BMW iseta I just think of Steve urkel
Yep
What?No Yugo?
Yugos are plain and boring but there are far uglier cars
Doug's the type of guy to get featured in a watchmojo video
Thanks for using clips from my favorite car TH-camrs and input from Clarkson. Cybertruck should have been on an honorable mentions list at least
My mom still drives her PT Cruiser.
My dad owned a Gremlin back in 1985, and reminiscing about it fills me with nostalgia. I cherished that car dearly, and wish I could buy one now.
_Looney Tunes: Back In Action_ featured Brendan Fraser driving a Gremlin. It even played the theme from the _Gremlins_ series when the car was first shown.
I have a really bad feeling I’m gonna love most of these cars. 🤣🤣🤣
The Citicar is just a Lego Cheese Slope with wheels.
Someone would be fired for making that.
Edit: Someone with Legos can make afar better cheese slope car than this, and the car itself was made in the '70s.
* cheese wedge
Looks also like the worker bee from Star Trek.
@@m-arky66"Cheese Slope" is just funnier.
Watchmojo, are you kidding me?? 20 ugliest cars?? Well for me some of these car design is not just awesome, but way too futuristic, ahead of its time should I say.
WatchMojo sucks as usual.
I loved the Pontiac Aztek and the Chrysler PT Cruiser.
I drove a PT Cruiser for a while. It was reliable and I cannot understand people saying it's ugly.
@@matthewpaul6904 I can't either. I rode in one when I was younger & it was amazing.
My mom owned both a Gremlin and PT Cruiser ragtop. I liked the Gremlin. I owned an Aztek. No, it wasn't an attractive car, but... it was the most versatile vehicle I ever owned. However, I had electronic issues from day one. I really like the Lagonda, but from what I understand, it has more issues than National Geographic.
You better stop clowning steve urkel's assetta like that
Top 20 Awesome Cars
How cold they forget the AMC Pacer?
The Gremlin looked a lot worse lol
@@jasonsobol32 not as bad as the 1974-78 Matador coupe.
@dreibel I can't disagree. I've owned an Aztek and I don't think it's as ugly as some other cars, for example the Isuzu VehiCross
Wow, this script makes me feel old. How about the Studebaker Avanti?
The Nissan Cube is a car that looks like it got kicked in the ass.
Most of the cars on this list would make great classics, even if they are ugly. They still had more character and charm than modern cars do!
This is a good list - the Prowler and the Aston Martin are maybe not the most beautiful cars, but they still somehow work. Especially if you understand them in the context of the time they were launched. Missing are the Mercedes S-Class W-140 and the American Ford Taurus station wagon 1996/97.
Pt cruiser makes sense to me with a opinion on interior design of the thing, like a cross between a minivan and
The Plymouth Prowler, featured earlier in the video
You forgot the Citroën C4 Picasso also I call it the egg mobile.
I haven’t seen such a disastrous backend since that time I got gas station sushi. 5:42
Fun fact probably you guys didn’t even know:
Lagonda was intentionally created to be a luxury brand separate from Aston Martin. Like Rolls Royce to BMW or Bentley to VW!
Lagonda wasn’t a trim level of Aston it was a whole different brand.
But as you can probably see, they attempted to sell that particular lagonda back in the 70s for 190,000$
You can tell they failed miserably
And the Aztek was extremely underrated, it wasn’t as bad as everyone raved about! The last years when it was full coloured rather than two tone, actually didn’t look so bad!
I had a friend who drove a Pontiac Aztek in the early 2K and I got to admit it was really a well design comfortable ride. I almost thought of getting one.
Fiat Multipla Should be Number 1 car on List
The VW Thing is my favorite car! And Drew Barrymore drives one in 50 first dates so 😝
Wait: so y'all gonna talk about the BMW Isetta & NOT mention Steve Urkel?!?! What kinda foolishness is this, WatchMojo?
rolling a PT Cruiser today, a weird but oddly functional little car
Ngl the aztek and gremlin, as well as the isetta Don't look half bad
I have an old national geographic magazine from 1995 advertising the trans sport lol 😂 11:11
I can see why people didn't take the Prowler or the PT Cruiser seriously, but I don't get why they were so hated. They don't strike me as unusually ill-proportioned and the PT Cruiser was really a Neon with a lot more space. As far as retro-imposter-cars go, the first generation New Beetle was more annoying. There are so many cars, like the Datsun F10, the Delorean, and the Lambroghini Countch that deserve to be on this list more than any of the retro-phonies.
My Cube was worth every penny! Served me well for 15 years. No regrets, I'd do it all over again!
I think half the cars on this list look cool.
Didn't expect and didn't knew that here in my country Bulgaria we made a car that's in watchmojo's ugliest Cars of All Time 😅
My mother drives a P.T. Cruiser. She has a bad back and the seat design makes it more comfortable for her.
DeLorean - Don't let Back to the future fool you this ugly car was so unpopular. You'd think they made 3 Back to the Future movies just to sell it.
Except the movies came out long after they stopped making them. I think John Delorean was out of prison by the time the first movie came out…
CYBERTRUK needs to be #1
The Reliant with the "Starsky and Hutch" paint job was just tragic. Lol
That model of car was the only one that got a DNF from The Stig.
I would love to own 8 of these cars on this list.
Number 20 also known as the "Steve Urkel" Car😅
I like most of these vehicles
I will have to defend the Sin here. The car shown in the video that did not match in both sides was purposely built that way. It was to showcase the different styles you could have your car built
My mum keeps saying that the Cube and the Rukus are ugly cars.🤣
The Pontiac Aztek was once described as an SUV taking a dump, or something along those lines.
Surprised the Ford Edsel didn't make this list. Its front looks like it's sucking a lemon while making a puckering face.
I’ve seen a lot of Pontiac Trans Sports back when I was a child. They were surprisingly popular despite its looks.
#1 should be The Homer
bro some cars are nice and have a lot of character, the juke, vw type 181, bmw isetta are all beatiful cars
For #12, imagine if it was underpowered and was very slow. Not only does the S-cargo look like a snail, but it also drives like it.
Wonder what they were thinking when they designed it like that. If it ran like what it looks like, it’d be up there as the worst car ever along with the Yugo.
The Cyber Truck
Always thought the Ford Aerostar XL was ugly. Looks like a spaceship
Personally, I like a lot of these cars. But as they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I've always loved the Plymouth Prowler, definitely one of my favorite car designs of all time. I've also always liked the Gremlin, it has a unique, quirky charm to it. I liked the PT Cruiser's modern throwback look, I think it's a good design. It must have looked good, because where I used to live in Southern California, they were absolutely everywhere. Honestly, some of these cars just make me laugh. The number 1 spot really gave me a good laugh and was one of the very few on this list I actually thought was ugly.
Quirky enough for one to come apart when you try starting it.
Not agree with Isetta 300 (really Cool), Volkswagen Type (same), AMC Gremlin (not so ugly like Pacer) and Pontiac Transport (why???).
One of my friends had a white cube, and her custom plate was C6H12O6. Those who are not scientific, that is the molecular formula for Glucose. My friend had a Sugar Cube.
Sucrose actually. I started thinking of a Cube with HYPER as a custom plate, making it a Hyper Cube.
That Bulgarian car looks like a Transformer that didn’t quite make it back to being a car again.
I agree with all except the PT Cruiser and Cube. I thought they were both freaking cute.
Disagree with alot of this list, especially most in the 10-20 part, alot of them are actually pretty cool and unique looking, the prowler is one of my favourite looking cars.
I had a V W thing a while ago. I just loved it. I wish I still had it❤
This entire episode just feels like junior high school level cool kid intimidation. "Have the same opinion as me right now, or I'm not going to like you anymore and I'll see to it that no one else likes you anymore either."
Different strokes for different folks, guys.
I’m amazed my 2010 Honda insight isn’t on this list 🤣🤣
I have a 2010 cube, the Krom top of the line version. Best of the worst lol😂😂😂
1978 Mustang ll uglier than the amc gremlin😂
Grandpa Munster (Al Lewis): Have you ever put a curse on the whole automobile?
Henry J. Fregosi (Paul Reed): Only once. I assume you've heard of the Edsel? 😏
Dude, the Chrysler PT Cruiser is my favorite car! No chance of having it, though, it's mad expensive in my country 😢
My wife fell in love with the look of the PT Cruiser, so i got her one. Turned out to be a great car. We live on a farm in Saskatchewan so it saw some pretty hard duty- gravel roads, snowdrifts that would rip the bumpers off most newer cars, and extreme cold.
It was roomy, great on gas, warm in winter and ice cold in dummer. It stuck to icy roads and it was comfortable on long trips.
My wife cried when she had to finally park it after almost 400k on the odometer. I was never much of a Mopar fan, but damn, that thing was tough.
Where is the Toyota Yaris?
The Rolls Royce Carmargue. ‘You either like it or don’t like it all’ Wonder why Marmite didn’t use that slogan? Far catchier(!)
WatchMojo, can you please, PLEASE do this?? Top 10 Cartoons That PBS Kids Had.
10. Salty’s Lighthouse
9. Angelina Ballerina
8. The Toy Castle
7. Timothy Goes To School
6. The Berenstain Bears
5. Elliot Moose
4. Wishbone
3. Shining Time Station
2. Redwall
1. Sagwa the Chinese Siamese Cat
Honourable mentions: Liberty Kids & Theodore Tugboat.
But please don’t mention Arthur, the aardvark. Not my cup of coffee.