The biggest and most obnoxious of the full-size trucks known to man, the 2024 Ram 1500 TRX surrounded by a cloud of dust as a Ram driver does RAM things. - StellantisEvery time you get behind the wheel is the start of a new adventure, you just know it can be ruined by accidentally casting your gaze on a vile-looking vehicle. Just seeing your pet peeve car can leave a bitter taste in your mouth and sully an otherwise the pure driving experience. And as enthusiasts, we may take these unfortunate exchanges a little more personally than others might. Earlier this week I asked you to tell us about the cars you were sick of seeing on the road. Maybe it's an enthusiast thing, but it seems that collectively most of us truly dislike the large vehicles that have been forced into our lives thanks to a litany of reasons that we just don't have time to unpack in this particular article. I will say, time and time again, it's honestly wild to me that the new Ford Ranger in my driveway, as a mid-size truck, almost dwarfs the original full-size pickups from two decades ago. It feels and looks unnatural. Add in the infection that is crossovers and I think we've covered 90 percent of the vehicles you said you were sick of seeing on the road. With that being said, most of these might not surprise you, but a few might. Here are the vehicles you say you are sick of seeing on the road, in the year 2026.AdvertisementAdvertisementRead more: These Were The First Cars Ever Made By The World's Best-Known AutomakersLifted or squatted trucks, coal rollers, and the likeA very lifted black C10 Chevrolet pickup truck at what looks like to be a car show parking lot. - ZikG/ShutterstockBubba-driven Carolina squat pick-ups and cousins, the coal-rollers. Both usually come with tires and rims that are way out of the fenders, throwing crap on vehicles behind them. Plus any vehicle plastered with tRUMP paraphernalia.ANDBrodozers.From RR and BigbeautifulliesAll of the SUVsThe 2026 Chevrolet Tahoe RST pulls through a vacant intersection in what appears to be a city of sorts. - ChevroletAdvertisementAdvertisementAny and all SUVs, particularly the large ones. They crowd you, are difficult to see around (in my Fusion) and mostly don't use turn signals.From Joe StrickerBMWsThe rear 3/4 of a blue BMW M3 Touring (wagon) and the front of the BMW M3 sedan in a bright green on a white background. - BMWBMW G80 M3 or the M340i. I see many of these on every outing in NYC. 2 or 3 easily every time I go on the belt parkway. All of them have the same mods, cue yellow DRLs, decat exhaust w/ annoying crackle tunes. Not to mention the cars sound terrible with an exhaust and the G80 in particular is ugly with its snout, and protruding rear bumper that looks like its giving birth. 90% of g80 owners took out some crazy lease or finance deal to be able to get one. To make matters worse, these drivers are endangering others, cutting people off with near misses thinking theyre playing Burnout Paradise.It gets worse from here with a lot of the 2010s 335i era cars getting modded, same ghetto exhaust, ebay parts, car half broken down, poor panel/bumper fitment, cloudy headlights... thinking they can race anyone, but really about to blow their motor.And dont forget their IG tag decal on the quarter window or some //M MOTORSPORTS LYFE windshield banner.ANDIt's a tie between Teslas (in general) and BMWs. If there's an ass**** ignoring a crosswalk, it's either a Tesla or a BMW. If I get cut off in traffic by someone who then slams on their breaks right in front of me, it's a Tesla or a BMW. If I see a car running a red light, it's a Tesla or a BMW. If there's a 35mph speed limit and someone is gunning at 60 on the street, it's a Tesla or a BMW. If I see someone going the wrong way on a one way, it's a Tesla or a BMW. The list goes on. (I mean, obviously Toyotas and Hondas are worse overall simply because of the sheer number of them on the roads, but Teslas and BMWs seemed determined to make up lost ground).And honestly, Subaru's are getting just as bad. It's like just because they have a high safety rating drivers have forgotten how to drive safely.AdvertisementAdvertisementFrom 2JAllDay and Jennifer FarrellA sea of greyscale carsA row of car noses and the front passenger wheels, all in a grey, silver, beige color scheme. - Scharfsinn86/Getty ImagesAlmost all the non-color vehicles. I want to see a wide range of real colors on the road, there is room for grey tones, and the black and white ones as well. Most cars have a red option, but that is usually your only vibrant color available. Bring on the Greens, Blues, Yellows, even a few Purples or Pinks! People come in an infinite variety, why not our cars!ANDyesterday literally: we are sitting in the traffic light and there is Mazda dealership (Toronto) across the street. They had about 25 of them lined up to one side and about 10 of them lined up to the other side. All brand new cx-5, cx-50,60,90....my wife says: look at them, they are all the same colour....they were all either black, grey, dark grey, less dark grey, couple of whites and couple of dark blues. only 1(!) car of entire lot was that beautiful Mazda in "Punjabi Red". I am glad Green and Brown are making a comeback but even they are on the darker side too.everything looks like applianceFrom Radar Lover Gone and Naturally AspiratedInfiniti QX80A boring grey-silver 2026 Infiniti QX80 on a mountain-area road. - InfinitiAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Infiniti QX80 is an abomination, I can't imagine wanting to own or drive a thing like that.From Greg LemonLatest model Broncos and WranglersA blue Ford Bronco Raptor tackles a rocky and muddy terrain. - FordThe new version of the Bronco and latest model Wrangler. Honestly I think they all are neat and cool for their designed purpose but it seems like they become a part of the owners personality and the more modified or higher the trim level the worse they are. 2 door Bronco with steel wheels, my kinda guy or lady. As the doors, hp or trim levels increase the less I want to see it or be around the owner.From MGBautoxCrew cab pickupsA black 2027 Chevrolet Silverado that looks pretty for the driveway it is parked in, and not for truck stuff. - ChevroletAdvertisementAdvertisementCrew-cab pickup trucks.Where I live, every other vehicle that drives by my home seems to be a 4-door pickup. Usually with one person in it and nothing but air in the truck box.ANDCrew cab pickup trucks, for whatever reason, are to the buyers today what a Ford LTD was to the buyers 50 years ago.And the manufacturers forced it.ANDTrucks with more cab than bed. 99.9% of all of the Super Ultra Monster Legroom Deluxe cabs with decorative mini beds will never be used for anything more strenuous than commuting to the office or taking little Timmy to soccer practice. Just get a sedan or crossover. You can save a ton of money by just renting a truck for a day to do the one Home Depot run you (think) you're going to need that overgrown monstrosity for every one to two years.AND20+ years ago, the 'jerks' speeding, cutting in and out between lanes, not using turn signals, just being idiots were usually BMW/Audi Drivers. Not anymore.Full size pickup trucks are now those drivers. Only Dumber because going 80-90mph, swerving between lanes, being super aggressive is even more dangerous for them and everyone else when you are driving a vehicle that is that much larger with that much higher of a center of gravity.Oh, lets not forget about all the 65+ year olds driving their full size pickups and not being able to judge distance or navigate them into a parking spot yet they continue to keep buying them.AdvertisementAdvertisementFrom Anonymous Person, A Emerson, Jesse, and Mike DombrowskiRAM TrucksA small fleet of five obnoxiously large RAM pickup trucks in a desert setting with dust kicked up behind them like they ran around and parked. - Stellantisdodge rams, it's always a ram ducking across 2 lanes to make a late exit, always a ram right on your bumper when you're already doing 10 over. Always a ram parked in 4 different spots at once at costco etcFrom JaredOfLondonAnd of course, the Tesla CybertruckThe drastically angular and annoying steel covered Tesla Cybertruck driving about in red sand which is either supposed to be Mars-like or hell-like. - TeslaYes, the Cyber truck, it's just so ugly especially since it isn't stealth or invisible to radar or not much of a truck.It's kinda like a big Subaru Brat, it's a truck but it's not reallyThe ONLY thing I like about it is it tricked Trump supporters to buy GREEN energy and they can't roll coal.AdvertisementAdvertisementANDYeah, no, it's the Cybertruck. Nothing else comes anywhere close. It's a travesty in every way, pretentious, childish, brutal, cosplaying, dangerous, badly made, bad value for the money, politically and socially repulsive. It's not just bad and ugly, it's ostentatiously bad and ugly, and you can't help seeing it even if you just take a picture of a mall parking lot from the air.From Steve Maurice and arnoldWant more like this? Join the Jalopnik newsletter to get the latest auto news sent straight to your inbox, and follow us or add us as a preferred search source on Google.Read the original article on Jalopnik.