Most of todays cars a really dull or is it me?

Most of todays cars a really dull or is it me?

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delmatt

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Saturday 11th May 2013
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Recently I have had an increasing urge to replace my current day to day car which is a Volvo S80 D5, not at all an exciting car by any means of course...Anyway I was passing a well known used car supermarket to the North of London so I thought I would pop in to see if there was anything that looked interesting. I had a good wander around and out of the 5000 or so cars they have in stock there is hardly anything that looks remotely interesting or different....all of todays cars have almost morphed into a small number of shapes and sizes.

So amongst the boring hatches, 3 series and Mercs the only things that caught my eye were the following.

A couple of Alfa Breras...look lovely but not good as a day to day car. Alfas are ornaments not cars.

A metallic blue Honda CRZ coupe....thought that looked kind of interesting but too small for everyday use.

A golf Diesel estate that was interesting because its number plate is so close to a rude word!

http://www.cargiant.co.uk/Volkswagen/Golf/Estate/d...

Made me chuckle anyway!

The most ridiculous Merc CLS350 that was painted in Matt Grey/Silver..... why would someone have paid 50kish for a car still in primer? Looks almost ok in the pics but hilarious in the flesh...Will anyone ever buy it?

http://www.cargiant.co.uk/Mercedes/CLS/details-587...

Maybe this is not the best place to get inspired but I left the place feeling that almost all of the recent cars are very very uninteresting.. and left me to spend the evening scouring the internet for old shiny classic cars.

Apologies for the slightly odd post but do other people feel the same about the majority of the cars of today?


delmatt

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Saturday 11th May 2013
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I nearly bought the Golf for the plate alone! If it would go on an older car it would be a good plate to have. I wonder if they thought about that one or it was just an accident when it was registered?

delmatt

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Pablo68 said:
I don't think it's that todays cars are boring it's just that what would until recently have been supercar performance and/or ultra luxury options are now generally found in mid range affordable cars and thus have become everyday norm and nothing special.

The trouble with having everything is there is nothing left to attain to.
Yes I agree with that and is possibly why I actually quite like the little Honda Hybrid coupe...because it is different.

delmatt

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rsv696 said:
Might be age creeping up on you! I do agree TBH. I personally think the 70's was the best decade for cars. But I'm an old b*stard. Modern motorbikes do nothing for me either - bring back the 90's smokin
I am afraid age is not just creeping up on me....its zooming past sadly at quite an alarming rate!!

delmatt

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I think it was the 90s when cars were interesting and impressive from a performance perspective. The most attractive cars to look at for me are normally the good stuff from the 60s.(Alfas and Porsches mainly).

As someone has already posted even dull cars perform incredibly well in comparison to most older things....they are still pretty dull though. There are exceptions to this of course but I suppose there is so much day to day stuff that just keeps on going forever that cars evolve over time now rather than anything radically new appearing very often.


delmatt

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Sunday 12th May 2013
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PumpkinSteve said:
delmatt said:
Recently I have had an increasing urge to replace my current day to day car which is a Volvo S80 D5, not at all an exciting car by any means of course...Anyway I was passing a well known used car supermarket to the North of London so I thought I would pop in to see if there was anything that looked interesting. I had a good wander around and out of the 5000 or so cars they have in stock there is hardly anything that looks remotely interesting or different....all of todays cars have almost morphed into a small number of shapes and sizes.
Cars today are more interesting to me than they've ever been, and cars from the 70s and 80s are the most boring a least inspired designs in my opinion. The square and sharp-edged designs always seems like a backwards step to me, but I suppose you could pick examples from any decade that look boring and similar.

Walking into a car supermarket without a specific interest in anything and then saying everything looks the same is like looking at handbags or football strips or whatever and saying they all look the same IMO.
Sorry if I gave the impression that I had no idea what type of thing I would buy, that was misleading. You are probably right about the majority of 70s and 80s cars I would agree as well. It is probably that I have now spent so much time in so many cars that anything for day to day use is going to be relatively boring to fit the requirement anyway. I don't feel the need to always drive something that is brand new either so I guess I have become just too old and sensible and finally the awareness that buying a car always ends up losing you money and that has probably become more important than the other things getting a new car(even used) gives you.

I started the post I suppose in some respects because I was disappointed with myself cos I didn't get that urge to buy one when faced with 5000 or so that were for sale!

delmatt

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Sunday 12th May 2013
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The CR-Zs seem to be very good value all of a sudden!