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These Are the 15 Most Beautiful Cars You Can Buy in 2019

Posted on March 14, 2019 By Jarvis

Aesthetics are subjective, but these stunning cars fit our definition of beauty.

“Beautiful” is a tough word to use when it comes to car design. There are many new cars that are great looking, striking, interesting, or thought-provoking, but it’s difficult to make the jump to beautiful. The bar is high, and the criteria for clearing it is subjective—which is to say, the 15 cars we’ve gathered here are the most beautiful cars you can buy today, according to us. The list includes a Japanese compact sedan, a German luxury coupe, and a British hypercar that you can’t actually buy (we’ll explain). Read on to see the full roundup, and feel free to yell at your screen about how wrong you think we are. Design, after all, is subjective, and we won’t hear you, anyway.
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