October 28, 2010 9:20 AM | By Sam Smith for MSN Autos
Top 10 scary rides

From styling to safety and everything in between, we look at the good scary and bad scary of the automotive world



KTM X-Bow (© Photo: Sean Frego)
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  • International CXT (© Photo: International)
  • Mitsuoka Orochi (© Photo: Mitsuoka)
  • Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport (© Photo: Bugatti)
  • KTM X-Bow (© Photo: KTM)
  • 1962–1975 Lotus Elan (© Photo: Lotus)
  • 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic
  • 1970-1980 Ford Pinto (© Photo: Ford)
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The leaves are changing colour, the days are getting shorter and candy is more plentiful on grocery store shelves. That can mean only one thing: Halloween is upon us. But while your neighbor's kids are deciding whether to trick or treat you this year, we turn our eyes to your driveway. Does your ride live up to the All Hallows Eve spirit? Does it have any attribute that could be considered frightening? In honor of the upcoming holiday, we've highlighted 10 of the scariest vehicles of all time. These cars and trucks offer a healthy dose of fear and loathing — some good, some bad.

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