Where were these taken? Looks kinda like the Utah auto expo, which opened today. But I also know from experience that we usually don't get preproduction models much of the time.
Pretty much, I will give them credit where it's due, the second gen Juke, while not perfect, looks much better than the first gen imo. The current Altama and new z also look pretty good, but that's where it ends.
Yeah, my biggest issue with the "new" r35 in normal form are those oval lights on the front. I hate when designers can't stick to a form language. If they were going to make the most of the front end boxier, don't slap some random circular design element onto it. Be consistent, modern designers...
How true, I remember when the r35, like most 12 year olds, was one of my favorite cars. Heck, seeing one for the first time made such an impression on my that I can still remember most of the details. It was white parked at night in the parking lot of a Barnes and Noble because I wanted to get a...
Geez, to all the s650 haters out there calling the new 'stang ugly. You're crazy, this is what a truly hideous car looks like. Keep in mind this POS is like what? At least a hundred grand now? That is genuinely repulsive looking. Actually, the "normal" version looks ok, not beautiful, but not...
You speak the truth, even if it falls on deaf ears by our comrades over on 6g. The s650 is better than the s550 in every way. The design, the performance, the tech, fit/finish, it's all an improvement.
If someone rear ends that, those taillight pods are going through someone's torso, that's awesome. But yeah, one can hope with advancements in material science and manufacturing, we can get back to radical forms like this. But that's only half of it, the other side is, as you said, the...
Do mopars really look good though? The charger front end is essentially the same as the Durangos, aka one of the worst looking SUVs on sale right now.
The challenger is just a 1970 challenger blown up to 120% scale with virtually no design effort or creativity. I award it no points, and may God...
It did return, the s650 has a hockey stick, it's just done in a more subtle way with the surfacing rather than a hard line. So I'm saying he layered a hockey stick over another hockey stick.
What really gets me is SketchMonkey added a hockey stick character line as well. But ford reintroduced the hockey stick on the s650 in the form of the line that zig zags up the front of the quarter panel, it's subtle, but I'm surprised people are missing it. So he layered a hockey stick over...
Gah, everytime I think about sim racing things like tire types, I have 'Nam style flashbacks to project cars. How everytime you were racing in the rain, you'd switch to wets, and the AI would be driving like nothing was happening while you were struggling just to get around turns. Was so...