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I think someone else on this thread said that German manufacturers have this gift on making a car that looks amazing when it first comes out and then looks like a Grandad mobile as soon as the new model is announced.
Then they have that awkward period when they get down to the £5K price range and they just look council.
Then 15 years later, any survivors start to look cool as anything, as has happened to the E36 and is about to happen with the E46 soon.
I think someone else on this thread said that German manufacturers have this gift on making a car that looks amazing when it first comes out and then looks like a Grandad mobile as soon as the new model is announced.
Then they have that awkward period when they get down to the £5K price range and they just look council.
Then 15 years later, any survivors start to look cool as anything, as has happened to the E36 and is about to happen with the E46 soon.
_Hoppers said:
Truckosaurus said:
Limpet said:
The UK spec ones look better as they have a number plate mounted on the blank 'grille' which breaks up the space giving it a bit more of a face.I agree the Model S is aging well, but it is a fairly inoffensive design.
CharlieAlphaMike said:
I think this partly sums up the reason why so many people dislike Tesla's. They look at the Model Y, which I have to agree is not a 'looker', mistake it for a Model 3 (apart from the height difference, they look very similar) and then label every Tesla with the same tag. I would never say the Model 3 or Model S are ugly but agree they are at worst, inoffensive, in the way they look.
“So many” - Model Y best selling car of any type, globally, IIRC in 2023, yes even more sold than the Toyota Corolla at 1.23 million units sold just that yearModel 3 - 600,000 sold in 2023
So that’s over 1.8 million units just from 2 models
Tesla - best selling electric vehicles of all time so they must be doing something right with the styling
Edited by V 02 on Monday 15th April 13:22
CharlieAlphaMike said:
_Hoppers said:
I think this partly sums up the reason why so many people dislike Tesla's. They look at the Model Y, which I have to agree is not a 'looker', mistake it for a Model 3 (apart from the height difference, they look very similar) and then label every Tesla with the same tag. I would never say the Model 3 or Model S are ugly but agree they are at worst, inoffensive, in the way they look. Olivera said:
CharlieAlphaMike said:
_Hoppers said:
I think this partly sums up the reason why so many people dislike Tesla's. They look at the Model Y, which I have to agree is not a 'looker', mistake it for a Model 3 (apart from the height difference, they look very similar) and then label every Tesla with the same tag. I would never say the Model 3 or Model S are ugly but agree they are at worst, inoffensive, in the way they look. LuS1fer said:
I think the 2005 Ram has aged well with it's big vertical grille. It is the exception though.
I suspect the Ram represents the first of "the way things went." US full-sized pickups (Ram in 05, F-Series in 09) were a generation earlier than mid/small-sized pickups, when it came to embracing designs that boldly emphasised their size and potential for visual impact.
Mid/small designs remained relative shrinking violets - until the most recent generation, when many went all-in on macho-man styling.
Olivera said:
Aesthetically yes, taller windscreen glass than bodywork results in gawky odd looks. As exemplified by the Model 3 (and Y).
Yep; a raised waistline does look good and Teslas don't exhibit that - a M3 max bonnet height is ~55% o/a height, whereas a more normal 3-Series is ~68%.Greater glasshouse height used to be more normal, but the possibility of deeper/sharper panel pressing allows more pinch & shadow detaling which freed designer's hands to deepen side panels without it looking odd - we see this trend taken a step further with black feature strips along the bottom of the body.
Also, manufacturers realised consumers aren't really too fussed about visibility, at least not at point-of-purchase. So they forgot about that and focused on the looks!
vikingaero said:
And the coupe styling totally comprises rear headroom. As a powerfully built, but shorter stature, company director, at 5ft 7in, my head touches the roof in the rear:
I often feel rather alone in seeing BMW interiors as extremely cheap and nasty. That leather looks crap. The textured plastic seat backs rear seat passengers have to look at not just in these but also the 5 series are absolutely awful and belong in a 1980s Ford Escort. What's even more galling are the tired, lazy tropes that some other non-German cars with proper upholstery and some actual styling inside lack quality compared to the German offerings. I mean, are they blind, stupid or both?V 02 said:
CharlieAlphaMike said:
I think this partly sums up the reason why so many people dislike Tesla's. They look at the Model Y, which I have to agree is not a 'looker', mistake it for a Model 3 (apart from the height difference, they look very similar) and then label every Tesla with the same tag. I would never say the Model 3 or Model S are ugly but agree they are at worst, inoffensive, in the way they look.
“So many” - Model Y best selling car...Edited by V 02 on Monday 15th April 13:22
jamieduff1981 said:
vikingaero said:
I often feel rather alone in seeing BMW interiors as extremely cheap and nasty. That leather looks crap. The textured plastic seat backs rear seat passengers have to look at not just in these but also the 5 series are absolutely awful and belong in a 1980s Ford Escort. What's even more galling are the tired, lazy tropes that some other non-German cars with proper upholstery and some actual styling inside lack quality compared to the German offerings. I mean, are they blind, stupid or both?However my previous 19 Plate 530d and the current 440 have fantastic feeling interiors.
V 02 said:
MightyBadger said:
Everyone’s entitled to their opinion, but IMO it’s definitely not ugly. Bland and devoid of style, but not ugly.Neil1323bolts said:
V 02 said:
I see a slight whiff of PT cruiser in some of the bigger teslas, so for that reason I could never own one! V 02 said:
“So many” - Model Y best selling car of any type, globally, IIRC in 2023, yes even more sold than the Toyota Corolla at 1.23 million units sold just that year
Model 3 - 600,000 sold in 2023
So that’s over 1.8 million units just from 2 models
Tesla - best selling electric vehicles of all time so they must be doing something right with the styling
Yep…overtook the wonderfully styled Nissan Leaf……be still my beating heart….Model 3 - 600,000 sold in 2023
So that’s over 1.8 million units just from 2 models
Tesla - best selling electric vehicles of all time so they must be doing something right with the styling
Edited by V 02 on Monday 15th April 13:22
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