treehugger.com— Is the Prius really that ugly? BusinessWeek's list of the "50 ugliest cars of the past 50 years" claims that Toyota's famous hybrid has "all the style of a soybean."
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you want to rethink that one... they are not called pillars they are called window frames. in this case the frames are interrupted by more windows...I think I am wasting my time explaining this to you ase you are clearly to dumb to understand.
Practical and useful are entirely in the eye of the beholder, and they depend largely on your lifestyle.My personal vehicle is a Smart ForTwo, which suits my needs just fine. I had my misgivings about buying a tiny two-seater, but I'm coming to understand that less is actually more as far as vehicles are concerned.But I wouldn't recommend a Smart (or a Beetle) to anyone who lives off pavement or who has three kids. In other words, it's practical and useful to me and a few others with similar lifestyles.If the Aztek suits your lifestyle, then by all means, buy one, even if it is an eyesore. All I'm suggesting is that there are far better-looking vehicles that are equally rugged and versatile, and that fill the same niche. Anything you buy will have more style than the Aztek. Even the Rendezvous is a heckuva lot easier on the eyes. And for the record, I am not a teenage girl, I am not a wannabe, and yes, I am straight. :-)
seraph1982Nov 6, 2009
Buried for protip.
seraph1982Nov 6, 2009
you retard, you can't have more windows without having more pillars to anchor them to
greenfireflyNov 6, 2009
you want to rethink that one... they are not called pillars they are called window frames. in this case the frames are interrupted by more windows...I think I am wasting my time explaining this to you ase you are clearly to dumb to understand.
sprfrkrNov 6, 2009
Insight design is a rip-off of the Prius, despite the fact that Honda was a pioneer in EV cars.
carlososNov 7, 2009
I would say the first versions were really ugly but the newest ones are acceptable (not good looking but also not ugly)
rabidcapitalistNov 7, 2009
Practical and useful are entirely in the eye of the beholder, and they depend largely on your lifestyle.My personal vehicle is a Smart ForTwo, which suits my needs just fine. I had my misgivings about buying a tiny two-seater, but I'm coming to understand that less is actually more as far as vehicles are concerned.But I wouldn't recommend a Smart (or a Beetle) to anyone who lives off pavement or who has three kids. In other words, it's practical and useful to me and a few others with similar lifestyles.If the Aztek suits your lifestyle, then by all means, buy one, even if it is an eyesore. All I'm suggesting is that there are far better-looking vehicles that are equally rugged and versatile, and that fill the same niche. Anything you buy will have more style than the Aztek. Even the Rendezvous is a heckuva lot easier on the eyes. And for the record, I am not a teenage girl, I am not a wannabe, and yes, I am straight. :-)