It's freaking absurd is what it is. My parents have a 2017 explorer, that's the generation of explorer where everyone says ford copied range Rover. But the range Rover design that looks like the explorer was released like 1 1/2 to 2 years after the explorer. So people accused ford of ripping off a design that came out years after their design, it was idiotic. You're right, it's the same thing with the Camaro comments.You know, you bring up a great point. And on that point, can't wait for people to start comparing the new electric Banshee to the lines of the S650. See below:
The fact is that the '67 Camaro very clearly ripped off the Mustang's lines. It only got worse in '69 (nice) when the Mustang, Camaro, and Charger all had extremely similar hips. So, who copied who? This is Mustang-ception. So the '69 Camaro ripped off the earlier 60s Mustangs, the 2010 Camaro was a retro-modern version of the '69, the 6th Gen Camaro then evolved into a cleaner version of the 5th Gen, and now people are suggesting the S650 looks like a Camaro (and probably soon like a Dodge Banshee too). Sorry, but nah, trace that line back and the S650 is very clearly late 60s Mustang.
Sure looks like a Mustang to me.It's freaking absurd is what it is. My parents have a 2017 explorer, that's the generation of explorer where everyone says ford copied range Rover. But the range Rover design that looks like the explorer was released like 1 1/2 to 2 years after the explorer. So people accused ford of ripping off a design that came out years after their design, it was idiotic. You're right, it's the same thing with the Camaro comments.
To be fair, silver is the best of the neutral colors, white, black, grey etc. White is too basic, black is agressive, but hides the lines. Silver has more character, and does a better job at showing off the actual design, highlights/shadows that sort of thing.The exterior was beginning to grow on me until lately. I have now seen several photos of the 650 (in the raw) other than the ones when it was 1st introduced and I gotta say that I am not impressed at all. For these photos, I hate silver, anyway, so that makes it even worse. All this is IMO.
I actually agree with your assertions of silver, but still would never own one. My velocity blue does all those things, as well. Then again, I am also a chrome guy and that is why I specifically wanted the pony package.To be fair, silver is the best of the neutral colors, white, black, grey etc. White is too basic, black is agressive, but hides the lines. Silver has more character, and does a better job at showing off the actual design, highlights/shadows that sort of thing.
Indeed! I love thatStaring at the rear end, I just realized the tip of the tail end and reach haunches mimic that of the Ford GT:
I have been thinking this for weeks and said so to someone I know, they are incredibly similar at the rear and I see no Camaro at all in the car.Staring at the rear end, I just realized the tip of the tail end and reach haunches mimic that of the Ford GT:
Bingo.I have been thinking this for weeks and said so to someone I know, they are incredibly similar at the rear and I see no Camaro at all in the car.
Staring at the rear end, I just realized the tip of the tail end and rear haunches mimic that of the Ford GT: