Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
I like the post-Bangle. People find it hip to bash they style, just like bashing Apples.
No, I genuinely hate the style. Terrible lines, poor flow and balance. They almost look pieced together. BMW's design used to be the pinnacle of elegant simplicity. Bangle has gone completely against all that.
Teh WINNAR.
I bash because I critique intelligently and am left no other choice. Bangle is taking the marque's heritage and wiping his ass with it. OK a bit extreme with the imagery, but X
UNDER NO FCKIN CIRCUMSTANCES should a 5-Series ever stand to be mistaken for a Pontiac from the front and a Subaru WRX from the rear. That's just not cool. Mercedes has no problem keeping their styling current without compromising their trademark design elements and overall elegant simplicity (to borrow the nice phrasing above). Neither does Jaguar (XJ series), or Porsche (911/Carrera). Incidentally, Cadillac, usually a winner in this department for years, DOES have trouble in this department as of late... but I digress.
I put this in an earlier BMW thread... a contemporary review of a 1994 BMW 530i. These are the comments regarding the design:
APPEARANCE: The 530i has traditional style in the manner of a Brooks Brothers suit. It is understated, functional, and well-made, denoting old-world tradition and status and not subject to transient vagaries of styling. In fact it is functionally boxy, with its rounded edges being almost the only concession to some of the current "aero" fashion. Minor cosmetic changes such as a slightly wider "kidneys" on the dual grille and cross-spoke alloy wheels were made to distinguish it from the 525i. It retains its trademark four round headlights and large heated side mirrors.
By the way, I also love how iDrive in the new lineup manages to oversimplify the dashboard interface (one big ass knob) to the point of complexity. Please only comment on this if you have used it personally!!