12: Custom Hubcaps
Before actual rims became standard equipment on new cars, most passenger cars were sold with metal wheels. The hubcaps covered the metal wheels and gave the car an individual style. The problem with hubcaps is that they’d fall off and get scratched over time.

By the turn of the millennium, consumers could purchase all kinds of custom hubcaps. This was a short-lived fad where you’d see everything from spinning hubcaps to blacked-out ones. Fortunately, the automotive industry graced us with alloy wheels as standard equipment and we don’t see these ugly hubcaps anymore.