You are right with many car manufactures now they are taking that masculine mean mad look out of them big back the old school the muscle cars...lol π
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You are right with many car manufactures now they are taking that masculine mean mad look out of them big back the old school the muscle cars...lol π
Car design has gotten more streamlined since the age of crash safety regulations, and whatnot. It's no longer like the good old days when you can have low front noses, sharp fines, and huge spoilers everywhere. That's how automotive design is nowadays, but it's still good to see carmakers doing their best π
This is all true technology needs to move ahead but i do miss some of those masculine shapes and some manufacturers are still maintaining some pretty good characteristics π€
True. One could argue that a lot of cars these days look alike, and its harder to see those standing out from the crowd. But design is nevertheless a crucial pillar to any good automobile, and I'm interested to see the effects of electrification on how a car looks. Without needing a big engine, and having batteries lying low on the ground, it could free up a lot more blank canvas for designers to work with! π
Yep i am finding it hard to distinguish models and manufactures of all these high end cars lately but they do all look cool the electric cars are certainly advancing in big ways we will have them flying soon like in that cartoon show the Jetsons π π
Haha, I'm sure that one day we'll have to get used to cars flying across the skyline. As someone who's not a fan of heights, I think I prefer it if cars were grounded, where I'm less likely to crash into a building π
Haha , you may not have much choose soon , after crashing into a couple of building you will get the hang of it π
Lol, I'm not sure if my insurance can cover the damage of ramming into an office block! Though I'd be down with packing up my car into a briefcase. That'll make parking so much easier π