Os 10 carros mais feios da história do Brasil – Page 5 – Z2 Digital

The 10 ugliest cars in Brazilian history

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2 – Fiat Mille.

Fiat Mille

This stroller is a true “it’s ugly but it’s useful” classic, isn’t it? With its design that looks like it was inspired by a scribbled notepad, the Mille definitely won't win any automotive beauty contests.



The straight lines and “shoebox” aesthetic make it a candidate for the dullest car on the street.

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But hey, not everything is about looks, right? Mille has that way of someone who doesn't really care what other people think. It's like that uncle at the barbecue who wears sandals with socks and thinks he's rocking it. In the end, it delivers what it promises: an economical and functional means of transport, which despite not being great to the eye, has its nostalgic charm.

And let's be honest, whoever chooses a Mille doesn't want to walk around like they're on a red carpet. It's more about solving your life without complicating things and, of course, finding a place to park in that tight spot without wasting half an hour. So, even with this little face that only a very optimistic designer could love, Mille stands out where it really counts.

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1 – Toyota Prius.

Toyota Prius

It really tried to be the car of the future, but it looks like someone in the design department decided that “futuristic” meant looking like a rejected spaceship. With lines that confuse more than delight, the Prius could be described as a style experiment that, well, definitely catches attention – but not necessarily for the right reasons.

It's hard not to notice when one passes you by. With its abruptly cut rear end and front end that looks a little dented, as if it had shrunk in the car wash, the Prius doesn't live up to what we expect from a smooth, aerodynamic design. It seems like he's always a little sad, with that “I'm sorry I'm here” look.

However, the Prius is like that friend who isn't very pretty, but has a heart of gold – or, in this case, a hybrid engine that makes everyone want to be more environmentally friendly. Aesthetics may not help, but performance and fuel efficiency make up for it. After all, beauty isn't everything, right?

Contributors:

Thiago Ribeiro

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