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I was at the Chicago auto show when I first saw the Aztec. At the time they had reps from Pontiac walking around doing surveys of the brand. I made a comment to the guy " If this is the direction Pontiac is going they'll be out of business in 10 yrs". Well it took more than 10 yrs but I was right.
A year or so after the Aztec came out the local dealer here had a sign in their window. All Aztecs $10K-15K off the factory sticker. Yes folks you could walk right into a dealer and drive out with a loaded AWD Aztec for under $15K and they still didn't sell......................
Beautiful. Whoever thinks this is ugly needs to be arrested by the style police and detained for a few years. This car was introduced in 1955. Look at US cars in 1955!!! It had fluid suspension and if a rear wheel had a flat tyre the when retracted and it went along on three wheels. A lever raised and lowered the car. he trunk was massive. The floor was not sunk and you could brush dirt over the edges. It is very different. It glided down the road. The transmission was semi-automatic. No clutch pedal but a gear lever. In the DS 21 the headlights turned with the steering.
That really IS the ugliest car I've ever seen. If I were Jay Leno, I'd buy one just to say, "I have the ugliest car ever made!" I have seen RVs with better aesthetics than that thing. Clark Griswald's Family Truckster from National Lampoon's "Vacation" was a thing of beauty next to that.
But that pink, bulbous monstrosity above knocks the Ferrari out of First Place Ugly Sweeps.
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