RE: Dodge Razor
Monday 7th January 2002

Dodge Razor

Cerbera meets VX220


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bling

Original Poster:

60 posts

297 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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one word for it!!!


YUK!!!

dann

35 posts

303 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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Urghhhhhhhhhh , More of a blunt edge than razor sharp
what are they doing ?

go-go

193 posts

289 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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Seems a Viper (Sic.) for poor one...

rob.ellis

2,862 posts

299 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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that is one ugly car..

leave the yanks to keep producing 'concept' cars, we'll just carry on driving our tvr's, loti etc over here!

marki

15,763 posts

291 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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this stands a chance on the "ugliest car " thread

M@H

11,298 posts

293 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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I was just going to say that

iendicott

1 posts

288 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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Vommit,

The guys who deisgned this must have been on the gas at the time....

chimtvr999

30 posts

297 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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In French, razor sounds like "raseur" that means someone very boring...
Philippe Belgium

bertie

8,568 posts

305 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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It looks a bit like a new edge Cerbera to me a bit.

Maybe the offspring of some Focus / Cerbera late night rumpy pumpy!

Squint a bit, you'll see what I mean...

brad

1 posts

300 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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Looks like its had a severe beating with an ugly stick

tapster

2 posts

296 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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It's complete shite! I had a Cerbera for nearly four years and forgave it almost everything for its purity of line & unique and satisfying shape. This Dodge is a cobbled-together pastiche which only shows that imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery but you've still gotta have some flair to get away with it. (Rant, rave etc....)

alrich

7 posts

289 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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Hold on a minute! There is more to this story than you guys are giving credit. What you don't see is the influence of Freeman Thomas at work here. He is the boss of both designers being given credit, (or blame) for this concept. He is the designer responsible for the Audi TT, and more recently, the Chrysler Crossfire concept car. He was given a mandate by DCX bosses to create a TT-style car for Chrysler and one for Dodge.

Here is my point:
1. Its very easy to criticize a designer from the safety of a little island market chock full of great sportscars. However, its quite another to try to make something special happen within the confines of the US Big 3 automaker-system.
2. I have heard no British carmaker including MG, Lotus, and TVR, all of whom have the capital to do so, ever mention their desire to make a car for the US market. The fact is, they are just chicken. (Lotus talked about it for a while then bailed out)

I am not in love with the car myself, but I have some sympathy with the efforts of car designers trying to make a moderately-priced sports car for the US. We have been starving for long enough, completely ignored by the UK manufacturers.

Besides, I'm sure a lot of the "outlandish" styling will get toned down before production, as will the performance.
BTW, it looks a lot better from the rear.

ATG

22,785 posts

293 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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"Dodge Razor has a simple shape with every line offering an abundance of emotion and purpose," said Tsuchiya. "Razor’s dramatic proportions scream ‘I’m bold, I’m powerful, I’m Dodge'

Brilliant. With a delivery like that, I'm sure we'll see Tsuchiya at Edinburgh next year.

PetrolTed

34,461 posts

324 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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1. Its very easy to criticize a designer from the safety of a little island market chock full of great sportscars. However, its quite another to try to make something special happen within the confines of the US Big 3 automaker-system.


Fair point. It is easy to criticise and we don't know (or didn't know) what the design brief was.

However it could equally well be argued that a company the size of DC has the resources to design beautiful cars. I very much believe that mainstream car design is too obsessed with itself and 'trends' rather than really attempting to innovate.

Why should a few blokes in a shed in Blackpool be able to do a better job of creating desirable cars...?

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2. I have heard no British carmaker including MG, Lotus, and TVR, all of whom have the capital to do so, ever mention their desire to make a car for the US market. The fact is, they are just chicken. (Lotus talked about it for a while then bailed out)


Lotus, TVR and MG have all categorically stated that they are planning their returns to the USA. However because it is such a different market to the rest of the world it would be naive of us to expect it to happen overnight.

PetrolTed

34,461 posts

324 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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"Dodge Razor has a simple shape with every line offering an abundance of emotion and purpose," said Tsuchiya. "Razor’s dramatic proportions scream ‘I’m bold, I’m powerful, I’m Dodge'

Brilliant. With a delivery like that, I'm sure we'll see Tsuchiya at Edinburgh next year.


Almost choked on me doughnut...

alrich

7 posts

289 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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PetrolTed said:

"Lotus, MG and TVR have all announced plans fr returning to the US"

Is this new? Lotus scrapped their planned US return, and when I spoke to TVR they told me straight- "no plans; no need". MG actually made the statement that they did not wish to, "tarnish the brand image by making a car for the States." This did not sound good to me. Either their plans have changed in the last few months, or PetrolTed knows different people at these companies than I do.

"Overnight?" Ted, they have been out of the US for over 20 years now, this hardly counts as overnight.

PetrolTed

34,461 posts

324 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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The reason the M250 was canned was because it wouldn't work in the USA. Lotus's strategy going forward is to include world markets hence their turnaround with the M250.

You obviously haven't spoken to TVR recently. Publicly they have acknowledged that they intend to return to the USA and behind the scenes the pieces have been moving into place since 2000. I expect an announcement to be made in the next few months detailing how they are going about it.

MG - X80, Mangusta based sports coupe isn't just being built for European markets...

frederixie

1,618 posts

304 months

Tuesday 8th January 2002
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I'm 'poor', I like it.
But then, I also like the Multipla...
Yep, defenitly really like it. Shame others are so negative.

Besides the looks, if the Cerbera is just a tad too much for 'real' life, this must be just good.

g'day

PetrolTed

34,461 posts

324 months

Tuesday 8th January 2002
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Not sure I can respect the opinion of someone who likes the Multipla

danmangt40

296 posts

305 months

Tuesday 8th January 2002
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don't get lost, guys, this is less about shocking you silly than it is about following up on the right details that have filtered through previous concepts. Look at last year's dodge super 8 sedan and then look for the details of that car that have been reinterpreted for dodge. I think you'll see the beauty is not in the presentation of this car, but in how all those little details will show up on the next intrepid and stratus and caravan.