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Old 06-08-2010, 08:01 AM
 
Location: Orlando
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it is horrible and disturbs my sense of symmetry.
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Old 06-08-2010, 08:05 AM
 
Location: norfolk
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im not a fan of those tiny city style cars overall, but the Cube was decently much better looking in the 90s. It had hints of a normal automobile, but with a squished together rear haha
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Old 06-09-2010, 04:52 PM
 
Location: SoCal
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I'm clearly in the minority but I think the Nissan Cube is a fantastically styled car. It looks like a concept car. My styling preference is toward the low and angular (think 70's exotics) but I can't help but stare at the Cube, not in horror but at its coolness. That it's affordable, economical and practical is a huge bonus. I've been a fan since the I saw the second-gen Cube in car mags in the early 2000's. I think the current, third-gen is the best so far. I prefer the base car over the Krom edition, whose three bar grille makes the car look too conventional and blingy at the same time.

Cars whose styling hurt my eyeballs include the unloved Pontiac Aztek, the Porsche Panamera, most of Chris Bangles's BMW output, the current Honda Accord...
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Old 06-09-2010, 08:30 PM
 
Location: SWUS
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IMO, this vehicle is so ugly I'd be afraid to drive one, I wouldn't feel safe.

Some people might be so offended by the looks of it, they might be tempted to find some way of making it more attractive: bullet holes, paintballing it or putting a dent in it by throwing a rock at it.

I find very few new cars to be attractive. I hate these bulging headlights they put on cars today. So ugly! I prefer the collapsable, hidden headlights of my 85 Supra. When you're not using them, they fold down, disappear.
Confirming that I might just be a horrible, horrible paintball player and use one of my three paintball guns to fix its ugly exterior. Bright yellow or bright pink paint would do admirably on a black or white one.
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Old 08-18-2010, 02:45 PM
 
Location: Hate VT & hopefully moving back South someday which can't come soon enough
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I freaking LOVE this car even though I don't like really boxy cars!

I can't wait to lease it! My car I have now is too small for all my equipment (new professional photography business) but SUVs or something like the Honda Element is too big and expensive for me. Plus I like that no one can see right down into the trunk, unlike other vehicles.

I think people don't like it because it's new and different. When PT Cruisers first came out I know a LOT of people hated them, now I see them daily.

I just don't like the fact that some people have such hate against someones car they'd like to trash it or walk up to the person and tell them their car sucks (I've heard stories.)

I hate the looks of most cars out there from sports cars to pickups but I don't care that others drive it because it's what they like. I think people need to stop caring about what others drive. We all choose certain cars for different reason whether it being just for the looks or practicality.
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