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So we have a most beautiful thread running at the moment, why not the other end of the scale.
There are plenty of obvious ones, and I'm sure they will be mention, but one to start the ball rolling for me is the Chrysler Crossfire, quite rightly termed the Misfire. And no, the convertible was no better. I remember back in the day Paul Cockburn (An industrial designer) from Motor Magazine described the Crossfire as "several different styling statements vying for the viewers attention, almost like there was a designer for every panel of the car", or words to that effect. It was also famously compared to a dog taking a dump by Jeremy Clarkson.
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