Ugliest car you have ever seen thread. Post yours.
#121
The Bear
Originally Posted by BlueFX45.0LSupercab
Which ones do you mean by ''last generation''? The 1997 - 2003 models? Or the 2004 - 2008 models? The only reason I bring this up is because the 2009 - 2012 models are just facelifted versions of the 2004 - 2008 model..
Anyway, the person you quoted was definitely talking about the twelfth generation.
Last edited by FordmanUGA; 05-07-2012 at 10:42 AM.
#123
On more meds than ymeski
Ugly and outrageously expensive.
Nissan to build insane $590,000 Juke-R
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/...atures#content
Nissan to build insane $590,000 Juke-R
The Nissan Juke has a starting price of $20,770, but add a few options like floor mats and accent lighting and now you can run that up to $590,000.
OK, it’s a little bit harder than that.
Last year, Nissan introduced the Juke-R, a one-off custom that combined the bullfrog body of the little cute 'ute with the high performance running gear from its GT-R supercar. Designed by Nissan’s European technical center, and built by British racing team RML, the engineering exercise turned the economical and fun to drive Juke into an all-wheel-drive piece of insanity powered by a 485 hp twin-turbocharged V6 so technologically advanced that it is hand-built in a clean room the way a satellite is.
Created as a promotional stunt, the Juke-R made its public debut as the pace car for the Dubai 24 Hour race, where it apparently more than earned its keep. The folly proved to be such a hit that Nissan is now building a limited number of customer cars, expected to be on the order of 20-25 units, with a price tag of $590,000. That’s the equivalent of 28 of the already fun-to-drive 181 hp Jukes, or six $97,820 GT-Rs, and a high enough sticker to make it one of the most expensive cars in the world.
The customer Juke-Rs will get the latest 545 hp version of the GT-R’s drivetrain, and will be available for order in the United States.
Money, it seems, sometimes talks in a strange language.
OK, it’s a little bit harder than that.
Last year, Nissan introduced the Juke-R, a one-off custom that combined the bullfrog body of the little cute 'ute with the high performance running gear from its GT-R supercar. Designed by Nissan’s European technical center, and built by British racing team RML, the engineering exercise turned the economical and fun to drive Juke into an all-wheel-drive piece of insanity powered by a 485 hp twin-turbocharged V6 so technologically advanced that it is hand-built in a clean room the way a satellite is.
Created as a promotional stunt, the Juke-R made its public debut as the pace car for the Dubai 24 Hour race, where it apparently more than earned its keep. The folly proved to be such a hit that Nissan is now building a limited number of customer cars, expected to be on the order of 20-25 units, with a price tag of $590,000. That’s the equivalent of 28 of the already fun-to-drive 181 hp Jukes, or six $97,820 GT-Rs, and a high enough sticker to make it one of the most expensive cars in the world.
The customer Juke-Rs will get the latest 545 hp version of the GT-R’s drivetrain, and will be available for order in the United States.
Money, it seems, sometimes talks in a strange language.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/...atures#content
#124
Beretta
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If this is a game, I think I just won
I give you boys the Pi car!
All the numbers you see are part of Pi. It starts on the passenger side and just goes on and on and on and on haha Also, you can't see it in the picture but there is a screwdriver stuck in the dashboard and two metal spikes welded to the bumper...
I give you boys the Pi car!
All the numbers you see are part of Pi. It starts on the passenger side and just goes on and on and on and on haha Also, you can't see it in the picture but there is a screwdriver stuck in the dashboard and two metal spikes welded to the bumper...
#129
Iowa Farmer