Nov 01, 2016 05:10 AM EDT
Nissan Juke, Toyota Yaris Verso, Subaru Tribeca Amongst The Ugliest Cars Made It's Actually Scary For Halloween

Coinciding with the celebration of Halloween, we launched this report with some of the ugliest cars that have hit the market. They can give up fear if you see

In the automotive world, there are awesome designs, bad designs and then there's just plain ugly design. In celebration of Halloween, we give you this list of some of the ugliest cars that have hit the market, they're so ugly it's scary to look at them. The Nissan Juke, Toyota Yaris Verso and Subaru Tribeca are just some of them. Check out the rest of the list now.

Kia Mahindra E20

A car with electric propulsion with limited performance (can not reach more than 80 km/h top speed) and with a budget in design that seems to have been limited, the E20 is a car you should forget about it. It is first on the list and probably the ugliest of all. Sorry Kia.

Nissan Juke

In grade school, it was popular to draw bubbly letters. This bloated-looking car takes us back to that time. And with a price of $22,300, it seems that Nissan should have called this Nissan Joke instead of Nissan Juke, according to the Telegraph.

Toyota Yaris Verso

Mixtures of segments do not always have a good result, at least visually. Toyota Yaris Verso might have its loyal followers because it reigns in practically but if we stick to purely aesthetic, it deserves a place on this list. Useful? Yes. Attractive? No.

Fiat Multipla

Another product of mix segment, the Fiat Multipla happens to be on a large number of little 'attractive' car which is confusing, its interior space slightly saves its unattractive design, the function involved carrying six people in two rows. Until 2004, he is wearing his much-talked Front "bulbous snout," which has received much criticism in many conversations in the automotive world.

Hyundai Matrix

Maybe Pininfarina should have thought twice when he dared to design the Hyundai Matrix and in the portfolio of Italian coachbuilder spare no artworks of brands like Ferrari. This car actually was in charge of responding to the needs of space, practicality and livability, but forgot to be attractive.

Subaru Tribeca

Start sticking your head in the segment of the SUV and know that some of them didn't get successful as with the case of Subaru's Tribeca which in 2005 was born with little worked aesthetic and perhaps for 2008 rectified with a facelift that came quite well in terms of image is concerned.

Seat Toledo

"The taken'" as they called the Spanish taxi drivers to Seat Toledo for their voluptuous forms in the back, it served as a car for many taxi drivers and users looking for a spacious interior and trunk. In 2009, five years after this "risky" third generation, Seat puts an end to this model's look and changed the chip facing the fourth generation.

Ford Scorpio

Jeremy Clarkson once described the Ford Scorpio as a "wide-mouthed frog," according to Bankrate, and is probably one of the ugliest looking Ford ever made. They truly missed the mark on this one.

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