Cars that have aged quickly
Discussion
Frankthered said:
I'm going back a bit, but the Renault Fuego was so futuristic and exciting when it was launched (I was young and impressionable) but by the time production ceased, it looked so old fashioned, it was incredibly quick to me.
Loved the all glass tailgate and stylised 'Fuego' badge on these.lbc said:
Anything Vauxhall.
I dunno about that. The new Astra is a good looking car for it's class. From the outside. From the inside it's still a disaster of over-wide pillars. The decent exterior styling is somewhat spoiled by the ubiquitousness of them though. You see them fking everywhere and the eye tires. The facelift Insignia though, is a very good looking car. If only these new Vauxhalls drove as good as they look, eh?The A5 I still find to be a pleasibg design but the oldest ones do look ancient. Audi are too quick to update with minor detail changes. An old A5 in white, on small wheels, looks pretty pathetic. A shame, as it's the best looking base model Audi make.
IMO the mk3 Mazda MX5 has aged terribly. It was always a far, bloated piece of ste that looked awful with a terrible interior but the years have only ruined it further, especially with the new MX5 looking so smart. It will forever be the poor relation in the MX5 family.
I think that that is unfair about the Peugeot RCZ. I think that they still look quite modern.
The 2004ish Vauxhall Astra is an example. They looked fantastic when they came out, but that has made them seem old quickly. The Ford Focus of the time hasn't aged so badly because it looked much blander.
The 2004ish Vauxhall Astra is an example. They looked fantastic when they came out, but that has made them seem old quickly. The Ford Focus of the time hasn't aged so badly because it looked much blander.
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