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Seems like more and more cars have the Bangle butt, but I still don't like it. How about the rest of you, has his "flame" styling grown on you? Is he an innovator?
Originally posted by: shabby
Who?
Originally posted by: Arkaign
His influence is everywhere.
Some cars look great with it, others not so much. I think the Z4 is a little too zany looking personally. The 3 and 5 series always looked fine to me, both old and new. I see Bangle influence on the new Accord.
I guess I don't really mind it that much or love it that much, and it's always good to have a little variety in the body design of cars. Anything is better than the blocky truck-like garbage Dodge is churning out these days. Caliber/Avenger = puke on wheels.
Originally posted by: Dunbar
The 5 and 7 series haven't grown on me, still think they look atrocious. The new 3 coupes look good but not the sedan.
Originally posted by: Dunbar
The 5 and 7 series haven't grown on me, still think they look atrocious. The new 3 coupes look good but not the sedan.
"My only concern is his use of concave surfaces: they're hollow shapes and lack that tightly muscled look I feel helps design."
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
The 1-series looks like shit.
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
The 1-series looks like shit.
Have you seen one IRL? They look great. Consider that its inspiration, the 2002, was not the most attractive of cars either.
Originally posted by: mwmorph
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
The 1-series looks like shit.
Have you seen one IRL? They look great. Consider that its inspiration, the 2002, was not the most attractive of cars either.
I have seen one IRL and it looks better than in pictures but that's like saying a violent alcoholic is better than a pedophile rapist.
Every single proportion is hard on the eyes, it just doesn't sit right, if it was a person, it would be an obese, short, acne speckled, socially challenged kid we all knew in grade school.
I'll take a 335/328i over a 135/128i anyday. Usable backseats, a minimal increase in weight and actually decent looks.
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
I think Patrick le Quément hit the nail right ON:
"My only concern is his use of concave surfaces: they're hollow shapes and lack that tightly muscled look I feel helps design."
If I were to give bangle credit for anything....it would be the M coupe now that's a progressive design that doesn't suck ass....but I am afraid I can't say that about the rest of his stuff.
I hate Bangle for the most part....he gives BMW cars that empty...bloated feeling.....I don't like it ....even though I am a big BMW fan....but it's cars such as the BMW E21, the 850CSI and the E39 M5 which made me get that attachment to the brand...I have observed them and in some happy cases test drove some of them.....it's the slight progression and constant partial enhancements that made BMW such an awesome brand....not the huge jumps in design and confusing ideas.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
I don't mind the 1, 3, 5, X5, M3, and M5.
I don't like the X3, Z4, 6, and 7 series. Especially the 7 series. Never grew on me.
I will wait to pass judgment on the X6 until I see it in person.
But what I hate most of all is iDrive.
When was the last time you had a peek? It's a lot better now from what most people say. I never had the opportunity to see the old version, but the new version is intuitive enough to learn in 5 mins. Ok, it took me 10 because the bluetooth address book sync was pretty slow.Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
But what I hate most of all is iDrive.
