Cars that look disappointing in real life thread
Cars that look disappointing in real life thread
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tinkertaylor

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566 posts

165 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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I'll get the ball rolling...I saw a 458 Italia last week, now I liked the look of them from the pictures, but seeing it in the flesh was underwhelming to say the least. It looked really plasticy and cheap, especially from behind.



What cars have you seen that you've thought 'wow' from the images, but have looked less impressive in the flesh?

J4CKO

45,941 posts

223 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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Pretty much anything on Ebay or Autotrader.

KarlMac

4,616 posts

164 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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I'd agree with the 458. Was not overly impressed when I got in one.

I love Lamborghini's, but when I finally got to drive a Gallardo on a supercar experience day it was a bit of a let down. Loved the speed, but I think the car was getting on a bit (plates and tacho where covered). Brakes were heavy, gear paddles felt like something from a logi-tech steering wheel, buttons where faded and scratch and the leather looked awful. Steering felt pretty lifeless too.

Always hated Ferraris, but the 360 spyder completely changed my mind, which is sort of the opposite story to this thread.

chrisispringles

893 posts

188 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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The new Mercedes CLS. The old one was gorgeous, the new on looks like a Vauxhall Insignia.

J4CKO

45,941 posts

223 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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KarlMac said:
I'd agree with the 458. Was not overly impressed when I got in one.

I love Lamborghini's, but when I finally got to drive a Gallardo on a supercar experience day it was a bit of a let down. Loved the speed, but I think the car was getting on a bit (plates and tacho where covered). Brakes were heavy, gear paddles felt like something from a logi-tech steering wheel, buttons where faded and scratch and the leather looked awful. Steering felt pretty lifeless too.

Always hated Ferraris, but the 360 spyder completely changed my mind, which is sort of the opposite story to this thread.
I drove a 360 and felt that the interior didnt feel a million miles away froma Fiat Coupe, which essentially it is smile

Earl'Dingleberry

170 posts

163 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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chrisispringles said:
The new Mercedes CLS. The old one was gorgeous, the new on looks like a Vauxhall Insignia.
Couldn't agree more. Overdone flame surfacing is pain in the chufter.

Edited by Earl'Dingleberry on Thursday 16th August 12:38

timetex

688 posts

171 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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R8 Spyder.

I loved my R8 Coupe, and really wanted to love the Spyder as I generally prefer the rag top version of just about any car, and would generally choose it over the Coupe version.

It is "OK", but underwhelming. Without the contrasting blades, the "on-show" engine, and the overall lines of the Coupe, it disappoints.

Earl'Dingleberry

170 posts

163 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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mrtwisty

3,057 posts

188 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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Not sure if it was a DBS or a V12 Vantage (Astons all look the same to me), but saw it parked up at Donington and thought the bonnet vents looked horribly plasticky - not at all what I would expect!

Sir Bagalot

6,888 posts

204 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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chrisispringles said:
The new Mercedes CLS. The old one was gorgeous, the new on looks like a Vauxhall Insignia.
Spot on!

Blayney

2,949 posts

209 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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possibly a controversial one. alfa 8c.

tinkertaylor

Original Poster:

566 posts

165 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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Blayney said:
possibly a controversial one. alfa 8c.
What looked bad about it? I'm interested as they look beautiful in the images

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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timetex said:
R8 Spyder.

I loved my R8 Coupe, and really wanted to love the Spyder as I generally prefer the rag top version of just about any car, and would generally choose it over the Coupe version.

It is "OK", but underwhelming. Without the contrasting blades, the "on-show" engine, and the overall lines of the Coupe, it disappoints.
Interesting. I had an R8 coupe but still think the Spyder is a gorgeous looking car.

I put to you the Bentley Continental, now that is a ste looking car imo.

kayzee

3,278 posts

204 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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For me it's the GT86... done a lot of driving recently and seen 3-4 in the flesh. Really not impressive, no road presence imo and the ginger colour is just horrific (as it ususally is on any car tbh)

When I got to my destination, a 370Z pulled up near my car and I couldn't stop staring at it! Gorgeous in comparison.

tinkertaylor

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566 posts

165 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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kayzee said:
For me it's the GT86... done a lot of driving recently and seen 3-4 in the flesh. Really not impressive, no road presence imo and the ginger colour is just horrific (as it ususally is on any car tbh)

When I got to my destination, a 370Z pulled up near my car and I couldn't stop staring at it! Gorgeous in comparison.
Hmm..I recently drove one recently and I think it looks pretty good. The modified ones look best though

FisiP1

1,279 posts

176 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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Blayney said:
possibly a controversial one. alfa 8c.
I agree, had a run with a swiss one in Italy a few weeks ago, it had no road presence whatsoever(possibly because it is so compact) and its 'simple elegance' in pictures just looked 'simple' in the flesh.

sjc

15,805 posts

293 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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Earl'Dingleberry said:
chrisispringles said:
The new Mercedes CLS. The old one was gorgeous, the new on looks like a Vauxhall Insignia.
Couldn't agree more. Overdone flame surfacing is pain in the chufter.

Edited by Earl'Dingleberry on Thursday 16th August 12:38
Also agree here, although it is very colour sensitive. They got it wrong with the first facelift as well.
The new XJ,has ungainly hints of the 90's facelift Scorpio, although the LWB with 20" wheels is much better.
Agreed also on the 458, simply looks to bling for me, however the black Aventador I saw in Danbury at the weekend had SUPERCAR all over it.