Cars that have aged quickly
Discussion
Truckosaurus said:
The mk1 Mercedes CLS.
At one time it was the most attractive saloon car on sale, now it looks awkward.
Looked odd, inelegant and awkward from day one for me.At one time it was the most attractive saloon car on sale, now it looks awkward.
All cars age... some quicker than others. There again, some drivers are middle aged in their teens whilst others never grow up.
CRA1G said:
T1berious said:
:flame jacket on:
E36 BMW didn't age well IMHO
As already said the E36 is now 24 years old..... and indeed nice low mile M3's are now becoming classics and increasing in value..... E36 BMW didn't age well IMHO
dme123 said:
andy-xr said:
I guess actually though they're probably about 15 years old by now
I used to love them and always wanted one but they do look very old indeed now, even the late cars.
Edited by dme123 on Wednesday 28th January 14:17
As for cars that are old but still look good, the old XK would be a high ranking contender then too.
marsred said:
Now to me, and it is all about personal taste at the end of the day, I think the old XK is a car that will look good (and timeless) forever. In fact, were an thread to begin about cars that have aged very well, that would be my first choice.
As for cars that are old but still look good, the old XK would be a high ranking contender then too.
Sure, I think the XK8 actually looks alright, the arches are a bit big and round, the back end is a bit messy, but on the whole it's relatively good looking. I just think it aged quicklyAs for cars that are old but still look good, the old XK would be a high ranking contender then too.
TBH, I find most Jaguars have a bit of a throwback feel to them anyway, mine certainly does even though it's a mass produced one that doesnt really have any particular 'era' - it's always going to look dated if it's inspired by a design from long ago
andy-xr said:
marsred said:
Now to me, and it is all about personal taste at the end of the day, I think the old XK is a car that will look good (and timeless) forever. In fact, were an thread to begin about cars that have aged very well, that would be my first choice.
As for cars that are old but still look good, the old XK would be a high ranking contender then too.
Sure, I think the XK8 actually looks alright, the arches are a bit big and round, the back end is a bit messy, but on the whole it's relatively good looking. I just think it aged quicklyAs for cars that are old but still look good, the old XK would be a high ranking contender then too.
TBH, I find most Jaguars have a bit of a throwback feel to them anyway, mine certainly does even though it's a mass produced one that doesnt really have any particular 'era' - it's always going to look dated if it's inspired by a design from long ago
Europa1 said:
Actually, andy-xr and marsred reminded me of one: Jaguar S-Type. To me it looked dated when it was launched.
The 1960s Jaguar S-Type was superbly elegant to my then young minces. Still looks good. Saw one in a bodyshop I visited a few months ago. Some Jaguar designs will never become dated to me. However, back then if stories I read are to believed, Sir W. Lyons never allowed a Jaguar to be produced until it has passed his personal "It must look right" seal of approval. It worked. Some Jaguars since his demise lack that elegance and I suspect that's partly due computer generated programmes and other constraints that designed them that do not "do" elegance. More's the pity.Whatever became of Space, Grace and Pace? Ugly, bulky, fat gut inelegance is the new black ..
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