I see so many of these where I live...and they're all in horribly bad shape, spewing black smoke etc.
there is such thing as a fiat in good shape? They come in bad shape, spewing black smoke etc as a factory option you know. Since the inbetweeners, the insurance has gone up too.
Part of me says "OH GOD WHY" and another part of me says "I kinda like it" This car is very polarizing.
Oh god. I remember the first time I ever saw that car in Gran Turismo and I was like WHAT THE HELL IS THAT?? Not all of them... Ford is pretty good at it. It's just GM cars being ugly Even GM can make a proper retro-styled car! It seems to be a very American thing though. I can't really think of any European cars doing that other than the Beetle (the 911 doesn't really count since it always looked the same).
I know, I just put the Camaro below because it's a Chevrolet and I had previously made the statement that GM cars are hideous (and most of them are).
Yep, and even though I am a ford fan, the camaro is a very nice looking car, no doubts about it (And to add to your comment about ugly GM vehicles, dont forget the recalls) Sent from the 3rd galaxy from the talks of tapping
It depends on what era they're attempting to mimic. The cars there are styled after their mid to late 60s counterparts, and that era of styling can be done well with modern influences. But when they try to mimic 40s, 50s, and early 60s styling it looks like shit. Those curvy cars, that are largely styled after planes and space rockets, just can't be done with modern influences.
All Camaros are ugly, and from what it looks like, they always will be. (imported from here) 2002 Hyundai Sonata. It looks like a 1999 Mercedes E-Class was hit from both sides and crushed inwards.