The Macan looked better, and atleast the C-HR had style. That front looks worse than the Q8, and that's a concept that seems bloated.
I like the old cherokee but the one you pictured completely ruins the image of jeep. when i think of jeep i think of boxy, tough vehicles not curvy crap.
Honda Accord Crosstour- This is what happens when you turn a perfectly respectable sedan into an SUV. It looks bloated, and the rideheight is off. I don't like how the bumper has this strange cutout to accomodate the hatch, or how the width of the rear fender is the same as the rest of the body, while the top portion tapers toward the rear.
Datsun F-10 Fun fact this was the first FWD Nissan in America and my god it was shit, you have to remember, in the 70's and some parts of the 80's Japanese cars where pretty bad, but it was the time of low grade shit cars you bought because they were cheap, like the Chevette.
2017 Santa Fe: Hyundai is really stabbing the Sante Fe, as it looks swollen or the face of embarrassment after getting a accidental slap. The sport looks better, but only because it's the previous year, with adjustments. Fiat Ritmo: I can see why people like the 500/600 and the Isetta, so do I, but this is just wrong. The headlights are proportioned wrong, the bumper is a cluster, a Uno x Panda bumper which doesn't even look good on ANY Fiat. The front is nothing more than a Civic gone wrong Italian-style. It's interesting how the front is ugly, yet it performed well in crash tests, has a Abarth version and is even used for RALLY. Also, how is this even presentable? The taillights fail to look atleast fitting. IT'S ON THE REAR BUMPER FOR GOD'S SAKES! Also, the rear bumper is on the "so bad, it's funny" level because of how it sticks out. Also, the rims look like slots for a arcade machine. This is how to ruin a hatchback.
No need to, it was a genuinely bad-looking car. An attempt at "futuristic styling" gone kinda wrong, back when flush plastic bumpers were the next go-to feature in automotive design. The Ritmo was more or less the '70s equivalent of the current euro-spec Civic hatchback: "If that's the future... kill me... kill me now..."