This makes me very happy if you remember the whole second hand Twingo situation... mmmm, Golden Virginia cigarettes...
Atleast it's literally not like some of these "boxy vehicles" (I use that term loosely because they literally look like combined boxes, and also are past the boxy era).
I'd take the Cube over that New Yorker any day. Cube at least is deliberately styled like that, and makes great advantage of its quirky shape.
Sure, but their styling has a purpose (maximize and optimize interior space). The New Yorker is hideously proportioned - looks underwheeled and dumpy from any angle - and too blocky, even for its era. Encrusted with dubious faux-luxe details, no less.
You sure about the Pixis Mega though? That's a kei car (which are pretty small, alike to a microcar). Also, the LeBaron and New Yorker are completely different. The LeBaron is a K-body, but the New Yorker (around the LeBaron's beginning) is a E-body. I would say they just look bland.