hyundai embracing future. going all out with the sheet metal
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hyundai embracing future. going all out with the sheet metal
look at that. that's the next hyundai tuscon.
the production version will be toned down a little,
but just look at all those creases. that's character right there.
too many cars have flat or bulbous sides...... like the RX
will be based on the squirrel-looking ixonic
Last edited by dunnojack; 08-18-09 at 09:07 AM.
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I didn't mention RAV4 because currently the RAV looks better than both CR-V and Rogue.
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i dont know why automakers cant mass produce the concept cars that they make...they would probably sell alot more with the concept designs sitting out on the showroom floors!!
that concept looks really good!
that concept looks really good!
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The CRV sells about 10% more unit than the RAV4, I think its mostly due to CRV loyalist. Beside a nicer interior, the CRV really have nothing over the RAV4. The RAV4 have a V6 engine, AWD lock, more cargo space and more toys.
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But yeah, I like Hyundai. It's hard not to admire what they are doing.
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Nice BMW rip-off .
Too many vehicles are starting to copy BMW, or are adding ridiculous character lines/wavy curves that go nowhere and are not cohesive with the rest of the vehicle.
If you want to point out concept vehicles, two can play at that game:
Here is the 3RX:
Not sure what your definitions of "flat" and "bulbous" are, but I don't see it with the RX.
Originally Posted by dunnojack
too many cars have flat or bulbous sides...... like the RX
If you want to point out concept vehicles, two can play at that game:
Here is the 3RX:
Not sure what your definitions of "flat" and "bulbous" are, but I don't see it with the RX.