Which "marmite" styled cars do you love/hate?

Which "marmite" styled cars do you love/hate?

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white_goodman

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OK, love might be a bit strong (I'll go with like) but I'm generally a fan of bold styling (even the Fiat Multipla) as new designs seem to be getting even more bland and generic but there are some I genuinely despise too.

I was sat in the car in a car park waiting for my wife the other day and over the way was parked a new Beetle. Surprisingly without all the retro colours/crap, I actually thought that it was quite a nice-looking car that has unfortunately had its image tarnished by the previous one.



Surprising when I despised the "simple" look of the "new" old Beetle.



I also can't stand the Porsche Panamera, latest MINI (the massive rear lights and jutting out front spoiler are horrid, which is a shame, as it's probably the best mechanical package yet), 1-Series, E65 7-Series and of course the Ssang Yong Odius either.

However, I do actually like the styling of all the other Bangle-era BMWs despite them looking top-heavy on the small wheel options and also the Fiat Coupe, Renault Megane II, R50/R53 MINI, mk1 Ka and Focus, FN Civic, Mazda RX8, new Fiat 500, new Jaguar XJ and even the Nissan Juke are all fine in my book!

Ignoring their merits as cars and just focussing on the styling, which "marmite" styled cars do you like/love and which do you absolutely hate?

white_goodman

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Muddle238 said:
Citroen C6, everything seems out of proportion with a long front overhang and short rear overhang, the alloys did't do much for it but I really love the car. The simple but striking front end, concave rear window and pillarless doors just come together, really interesting car.

C4 Cactus, the air bumps and body need to be the right combination but it's a really quirky looking thing, so different to a vast majority out there.

RCZ, some say Aldi TT but to me the lines just flow better than a TT, plus the bubble roof thing is pretty unique and I like it. Considered buying one even.


On the other hand the Nissan Juke is awful, round headlights, triangular running lights, the design just doesn't "flow" and it looks a right mess.

New MINI, oversized lights look out of place and otherwise it's no more exclusive than a Golf..

Golf Mk7, bland and boring.
Yep, agree with most of those but not sure about the Cactus. How is a Golf a "marmite" car? OK, it's not exciting but hardly offensive.

white_goodman

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Dapster said:
Beat me with a stick of celery if you must, but if I had the cash and my kids were a bit older I'd be all over one of these....




However, I can not understand why everyone get's a sweat on for these. Sure, they're a great design but far from God's greatest creation on 4 wheels.

Did you get those captions the wrong way round? wink

I'll admit to not always liking the E-Type but that one looks cloud9