If You Want a Car That's Sure to Stand Out, Get One of These

5. Conceptual Honda Fuya-Jo

Produced in: 1999 Cost Estimate: Unknown When Honda's Fuya-Jo concept car debuted at Toyota's 1999 auto show, spectators were amazed. The curiously designed box car was meant to look more like a speaker on wheels than a vehicle you would drive to work.

Honda Fuya-Jo idea via Twitter (@G0LDENLUIGI) Huge speakers were built into the door panels to create the impression of a mobile club, and each seat was made to function and look like a bar stool. Honda's Fuya-Jo was a concept car that was never put into production, but even after more than 20 years, it's still entertaining to look at.

6. Mitsuoka Orochi

Produced in: 2006–2014 Cost Estimate: $150,000 For enthusiasts of Japanese automobiles, The Mitsuoka Orochi is the best of the best. The body's exquisite contours were intentionally crafted to draw attention. Although the vehicle was first unveiled as a concept car in 2001, Mitsuoka Motors quickly decided it wasn't going to pass up the chance and put it into production.

Kim H. Yusuke / Mitsuoka Orochi \{commonswiki / Wikimedia.org Since 2006, the automobile has been produced in a number of variants, albeit in low numbers. At over $150,000 per unit, Orochi's aren't the most affordable options available.