I feel the same about the '90 passat
I no see cooling
ffs donald duck; the entire bottom half of the bumper is grill
Hm. It looks sad, but I wouldnât call any 70s Fiat ugly.
Apparently the new Scenic is kind of a marmite car when it comes to the looks, but what i think is cool about its looks is that unlike in pictures, in real life it really stands out in a superb way, it almost looks like an oversized hot wheels toy
Such a spectacular way to ruin an EB110
What, no mention of the post-facelift 1998-2002 Chevrolet Camaro? Its nose was too similar to that of a contemporary cab-forward Chrysler sedan (300M, LHS, Concorde), but there was no denying that, in V8 form, it delivered the goods - in a straight line at least.
In my view, it didnât look any worse as a convertible, though.
After falling sales and a seven-year hiatus, it finally got replaced, but gained a lot of weight (and physical size) in the process.
No it looks horrible, please
Nah, pre facelift is where itâs at.
90s blob styling clashing with ancient looking sealed beam headlights. I see some cavalier in it, also some saturn and gasp Geo design language. And somehow, I like it.
What about the 2004-06 Pontiac GTO? Americans shunned it because, underneath the ducts and spoilers, it looked too much like a bloated Chevy Cavalier, or at least thatâs what they thought. I beg to differ. As a fan of Aussie muscle, I think it looks as awesome as its forebears.
It was actually based on, of all things, the Holden Monaro V2/VZ (itself a two-door coupe version of the contemporary Commodore sedan), and the most unfortunate thing was, there will never be a car quite like it ever again, what with the Australian car industry now being on its last legs and well beyond the point of no return, as it has been for quite some time.
Considering that US-spec GTOs were always offered with a big, grunty V8 (an LS1 in 2004, and an LS2 thereafter) itâs a shame that it sold so poorly. Especially considering that the Australian motoring press raved about it from the start, comparing it favorably with its key rivals. In fact, the LS2-powered GTOs were more powerful than a contemporary M3 - and cheaper, too.
I heard an other thing that didnât help that car were the often ridiculous dealer markups, which killed the early hype, which is often the main driving force behind the sales of niche vehicles.