Cars that you thought were Ugly, but now like..
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Cars that I thought were awful but I quite like now:
BMW 5 series. I think it's ok now, but when it first came out I thought it was dreadful.
BMW Z4. I thought it was a bit horrible when it came out, but I now own a Z4 Coupé and think it looks rather good. I also now understand the flame surfacing because I've seen my car parked up in the sun, and the light reflects really nicely off the bodywork, accentuating the shape, which you don't get with most cars.
Ferrari 458. I thought this looked horrible when I first saw it, but it's growing on me.
Cars that I thought were awful when I first saw them but never did grow on me:
TVR Tuscan. Looks like a metal sculpture of a phallus. Dreadful thing. Shame, because I'd love to own one!!
BMW 1 series. My ideal car, but I just couldn't bring myself to own one.
Lambourghini Miura. The design is totally out of balance from front to rear, the lights look awful angled back on the bonnet, which deprives the car of a face, and the eyelashes look ridiculous.
BMW 5 series. I think it's ok now, but when it first came out I thought it was dreadful.
BMW Z4. I thought it was a bit horrible when it came out, but I now own a Z4 Coupé and think it looks rather good. I also now understand the flame surfacing because I've seen my car parked up in the sun, and the light reflects really nicely off the bodywork, accentuating the shape, which you don't get with most cars.
Ferrari 458. I thought this looked horrible when I first saw it, but it's growing on me.
Cars that I thought were awful when I first saw them but never did grow on me:
TVR Tuscan. Looks like a metal sculpture of a phallus. Dreadful thing. Shame, because I'd love to own one!!
BMW 1 series. My ideal car, but I just couldn't bring myself to own one.
Lambourghini Miura. The design is totally out of balance from front to rear, the lights look awful angled back on the bonnet, which deprives the car of a face, and the eyelashes look ridiculous.
RobM77 said:
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BMW Z4. I thought it was a bit horrible when it came out, but I now own a Z4 Coupé and think it looks rather good. I also now understand the flame surfacing because I've seen my car parked up in the sun, and the light reflects really nicely off the bodywork, accentuating the shape, which you don't get with most cars.
agree, BMW Z4. I thought it was a bit horrible when it came out, but I now own a Z4 Coupé and think it looks rather good. I also now understand the flame surfacing because I've seen my car parked up in the sun, and the light reflects really nicely off the bodywork, accentuating the shape, which you don't get with most cars.
is it wrong to find myself looking at Z3s to...
RobM77 said:
BMW Z4. I thought it was a bit horrible when it came out, but I now own a Z4 Coupé and think it looks rather good. I also now understand the flame surfacing because I've seen my car parked up in the sun, and the light reflects really nicely off the bodywork, accentuating the shape, which you don't get with most cars.
Thing is, the Z4 coupé is gorgeous. The Z4 convertible is fussy and over-styled but somehow the coupé just resolves all the excesses of the convertible and it all works. The stubby tail is just right on the coupé, but on the convertible, especially with the roof up, the rear of the car is somehow just not right. The later Z4, with the folding roof omits a lot of the Bangle-y-ness and the result is a car that looks as interesting as a jelly mould.I have a personal theory along these lines: whenever a car manufacturer produces a coupé out of a car that was previously a convertible, the results are always pleasing. When they produce a convertible out of a car that was originally designed as a hardtop, they end up with something that looks a lot like a pram.
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