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The FRS/BRZ was a disappointment in this regard, at least for me it was. It looks snazzy and gets attention because nothing else on the road looks quite like it, but let's face it, the rear end is incredibly ugly. The side profile looks okay but the front bumper isn't that great. The headlights and hood are the only truly attractive bits imo. Compare with the concept, which was extremely sexy and unique. Ultimately most people have no clue what is under the hood, nor remotely any clue on how it all functions. They just see the outside of the car, and if a higher price tag is being asked, something on the outside of the car better show it. I don't mean wings and all, there are a million functional duct ideas that can be implemented to make a car look less drab (and increase performance marginally). A simple thing like wrapping the C pillars inward a little more or having flying buttresses looks really cool and improves aero. Don't force the enthusiast into using some gaudy body kit, make the car sleeker from the factory. This obviously costs quite a bit of money, but I think people are willing to buy impractical cars if they are really that cool, and a souped up SUV or van is never going to be cool. X5M, Cayenne Turbo, are you joking me? Of course there is also sound. Remove a baffle somewhere, and it'll be civilized but a little more growly. Forgive my rant, my opinions are sometimes completely irrational. Last edited by serialk11r; 11-28-2012 at 03:59 AM. |
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![]() I actually think the twins look really good! But the concepts looked better. Most concepts do. Cant understand the design of the headlamps on the new 1-series tough. (F20/F21 hatcback sold in EU) Most find them quite ugly. It does not look that bad with the m-package. But its not a beauty either. The cool thing about the BMW "i" cars seem to be that they actually will look quite a lot like the concepts. A bit modern and fresh. Suits the cars. Quote:
You might cringe by this car. But you familiar with the Opel/Vauxhall Adam? Not sure it if will be sold in the US. Dont think its on sale yet even in the EU. But that is probably the new "niche" small car. Extreme customization in terms of look and style and individuality. ![]() [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wMJBmnRf0o"]!NEW! Opel ADAM in Paris - Fresh, individual and chic (HD) - YouTube[/ame] Many fancy og good pictures here. Press "neste" for "next picture". Check out this webpage. Buying a car is cool. You get cool hip and relaxing music. And you can make the car suit every individual or style.. http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/microsite/...ery.html#/home One part of me so wants to make fun if it. Another wants to buy a car.. :p (dont judge me) I actually think its a bit cool. And the concept is very good. But say the style series in a gay voice (no offence to gay people). Adam JAM, Adam GLAM, Adam SLAM.. It might be the new niche market.... Trendy and thousands of customization possibilities. I actually wish the GT86 had some decent options like that. Rims, tires, interior stuff, aesthetics, lots of performance stuff. Would be nice to have OEM equipment of your choice fitted on the car from the factory at a reasonable price. I think it would fit Scion to try out such a thing. Toyota could become less boring, and also make their cars appeal more to a younger audience than retired people. :p |
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Yes, I like the BMW i cars very much. They have some very bold features, rather than the usual rectangular slab. If just one winglet or scoop makes it to production I will cheer.
One area I wonder why manufacturers don't try to put a little more effort into is the rear glass/C pillar area. Now I know flying buttress pillars cost money to develop, but what about simple things like rear glass that wraps around? I hate how most cars have just a more or less rectangular piece of glass sitting in the rear window. For FR sports cars, how about torque tube + transaxle/ cooling in the back? How much more money is that? I just feel like nothing interesting happens in the lower end of the market anymore. The FRS is considered really neat because it has RWD, but there's nothing really interesting about the formula imo. Maybe I'm just too much of a nerd who sees value in things that don't actually bring much to the table in terms of performance. |
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LSD - only enthusiasts wants and needs that NA- not right in these times. Turbo is more efficient (I would have preferred turbo due to Co2 taxes.) Tires - More usually equals better RWD- Buliding a FWD on an already existing platform would be cheaper Just buliding RWD car is more rare, and Toyota/Subaru did so much more right. (if it was not for BMW there would not be sold many new RWD cars in EU) The thing with RWD cars are that from a production point of view they are inferior in terms of cost, practicality, weight and drivetrain loss compared to a FWD with combustion engine. RWD (driver) cars are more of a niche market. Because they are mostly just made to be sport cars or to have a better driving experience than their FWD "rivals". A good thing I see with EV technology is that it might change drivetrain layout back to towards RWD. It may become more mainstream in the future again. RWD seem to be better in EV cars in terms of cost and practicality (I think) And it does not seem like weight and drivetrain loss are a disadvantage in a RWD EV. Its probably easier and more desirable to produce EV cars with RWD too. Im I the only one having those thoughts? Just look at the i3. "Easy to make" with RWD. A car of that size would not have been possible to make RWD and with a decent weight distribution if it had a heavy combustion engine in the front. Electric drivetrain made that possible. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNDNmFeJTUw"]BMW I3 Concept, how it's built, with a body on frame - YouTube[/ame] The Koreans might become a bit of a game changer in the future tough. Kia/Hyundai are really in attack mode. Kia might actually become a BMW rival if they opt for RWD sporty cars. Which is a possibility. |
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The new 1-series (F20/F21) have not been released in the US. ![]() With m-package. Does not look too bad in the 3-door version. But does not look that good when looking at it from the front. But these 1-series(/2-series) sedan renders looks very good in my opinion!
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1M Coupe looks great here!
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Anyway, the cock-eyed look reminds me a lot of the last 6-series headlights, which I've never liked.
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For a long time, I was really regretting missing out on the boat for ordering a 1M when it was first released... But then I was taken as a passenger in it with an Instructor last month...
... I'll have to admit that the car didn't feel as sporty as I'd thought it would be. It felt more like higher-performance 1 series, compared to a sports car with more feel to it. I wasn't driving it, so maybe I can't speak with accuracy. Love the way the car looks though...
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Here's how they should have done the headlights:
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