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ugliest cars

The Globe's esteemed Aesthetics Panel (a group of Globe and Mail staff and freelance journalists) is sifting through some of the ugliest cars ever built to determine the absolute ugliest.

Over the next week we will run a series of four polls in a March Madness-style bracket. The winners – or losers as they may be – will move on to the next round and the winner will be announced Nov. 27.

Here are the final four cars, which won their round-two match-ups.

The Aztek was sold between 2001 and 2005 as a mid-size crossover. It has a lot of cargo space, but has made many lists of the ugliest cars of all time.

The Multipla was produced by Fiat between 1998 and 2010. The design was displayed at New York's Museum of Modern Art in 1999, but talent-show host Simon Cowell referred to the car as looking like it had a disease.

The Pacer is a two-door compact that was produced between 1975 and 1980. AMC's chief stylist anticipated an increase in demand for smaller cars. In the 1970s Car and Driver referred to it as "The Flying Fishbowl."

The Ami was sold between 1961 and 1978 as a supermini. It was the best-selling car in France for a few years selling almost two million vehicles.

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