Pininfarina - what was their best design?

Pininfarina - what was their best design?

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Cpb1702

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418 posts

114 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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Mind boggling how many brands they worked with. What is your favourite design?

miniman

24,827 posts

261 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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Both nice Pugs.

However, surely the pinnacle must be


Axionknight

8,505 posts

134 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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The Ferrari 250GT is a lovely looking motor to my eyes. I really like the Fiat Coupe too - a weird one perhaps, I know, but I think it looks great, although I'm not too sure how much they had to do with that one, as I'm sure Chris Bangle was involved too.

RichB

51,433 posts

283 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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miniman said:




Both nice Pugs.

However, surely the pinnacle must be

Top one is neat and good looking, bottom one is dreadful, looks like it's melted.

Mermaid

21,492 posts

170 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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miniman said:


Both nice Pugs.
404 Saloon better than the 504 imo
& this futuristic one


ATG

20,485 posts

271 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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406 coupe is a really good looking car. The four door is a turd. If you want a lesson in the thin line between great and gopping, look at those two and doff your caps to the coupe's designers.

Edited by ATG on Saturday 4th July 23:25

BrassMan

1,482 posts

188 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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306. To make a two box hatch look good isn't easy.

lightthefuse

426 posts

171 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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In the world of the bog standard, Pug 406 'Coop for me. Honourable mention to the Fiat Coupe.

In the exotics, I think you do have to go a long way to beat the Ferrari Enzo.

mp3manager

4,254 posts

195 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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Their best design and my favourite design is not the same thing.

ChrisR99

452 posts

110 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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406 Coupe! My aunt has one and it's a beautiful car.

ging84

8,829 posts

145 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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jontbone

214 posts

218 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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For me, the Ferrari 288 GTO is my favourite Pininfarina design and fave Fezza too. In everyday cars I think the 406 Coupe was a stunning looker, shame about FWD, but despite this, the very cheap 3L V6s available are rather tempting

lightthefuse

426 posts

171 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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Nipipfarina designed the Matrix, fact. Error in translation at Hyundai there (a bit like the looks of it). vomit

Kolbenkopp

2,343 posts

150 months

Sunday 5th July 2015
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Cpb1702 said:
Mind boggling how many brands they worked with. What is your favourite design?
Lame answer, but it just must be the Cisitalia 202 GT.



For context, this is what MGs looked like back then (and for a decade on):







daveofedinburgh

556 posts

118 months

Sunday 5th July 2015
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Slightly off-topic in that it's clearly not Pinins' 'best design', but another mention for the 406 coupe here.

Great point re the 'turd' saloon/ pretty coupe thing- good demonstration of what they can do.

Had the 406 coupe not worn a Peugeot badge Im sure it would have been more highly regarded (duh). And no, I've never owned one- or any other Peugeot for that matter.

Regularly have sheddy thoughts about a tidy 3.0 V6, almost purely based on aesthetics (and price!).

1963 Corvette Rondine for me is a prime example of how a car 'should have' looked:



Makes the 'Vette look beautiful in a way that the Yanks just couldn't have pulled off.

Prettier in the same sense that a sultry Italian girl in a LBD (preferably smoking a thin cigarette and drinking a glass of red outside a cafe) is more appealing than a corn-fed Mid-West girl in a pair of Daisy Dukes (imho).

swisstoni

16,850 posts

278 months

Sunday 5th July 2015
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Kolbenkopp said:
Cpb1702 said:
Mind boggling how many brands they worked with. What is your favourite design?
Lame answer, but it just must be the Cisitalia 202 GT.



For context, this is what MGs looked like back then (and for a decade on):

Slightly unfair as the MG was a design from the 30s.
But generally they have to be the most consistently good styling house ever.

Tractor lad

150 posts

105 months

Sunday 5th July 2015
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jontbone said:


For me, the Ferrari 288 GTO is my favourite Pininfarina design and fave Fezza too. In everyday cars I think the 406 Coupe was a stunning looker, shame about FWD, but despite this, the very cheap 3L V6s available are rather tempting
Definitely the 288; utterly stunning in every way. No stupid massive wheels either.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

233 months

Sunday 5th July 2015
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The 456GT. It's the most well-packaged 2+2 ever. It still makes me weak when I see it now.


WarnieV6GT

1,135 posts

198 months

Sunday 5th July 2015
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Rawwr said:
The 456GT. It's the most well-packaged 2+2 ever. It still makes me weak when I see it now.

Great design, but it's amazing how older cars look so under wheeled nowadays.

kambites

67,461 posts

220 months

Sunday 5th July 2015
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For me, it's the Dino 206GT.