Originally posted by: bradruth
Because they look at your face and model the car after it.
BURN! 😛
Originally posted by: sonambulo
because car manufacturers have to guess what's gonna be crispy 5+ years out. that siht aint easy. the early adoption curve on must stuff peaks out at like three years.
for example, who saw crunk juice coming? i know i did. but did you? no. thats because i'm cooler than you.
Originally posted by: clicknext
Originally posted by: sonambulo
because car manufacturers have to guess what's gonna be crispy 5+ years out. that siht aint easy. the early adoption curve on must stuff peaks out at like three years.
for example, who saw crunk juice coming? i know i did. but did you? no. thats because i'm cooler than you.
wtf is crunk juice?
Originally posted by: sonambulo
for example, who saw crunk juice coming? i know i did. but did you? no. thats because i'm cooler than you.
Originally posted by: clicknext
Is it because their designers have terrible taste? Because of technological barriers? Or some kind of strategic positioning? There are some cars that look great like the Mazda 6, and then there's the Element.
Originally posted by: Mojoed
Originally posted by: clicknext
Is it because their designers have terrible taste? Because of technological barriers? Or some kind of strategic positioning? There are some cars that look great like the Mazda 6, and then there's the Element.
I don't understand threads like this. Taste is relative. Secondly, not everyone cares what their cars look like. A Car to lots of people is simply "Point A to point B", where other people it may be all about the looks, the curves, the rims, the paint, etc. What looks like ass to you might just register to another as "cheap, reliable transportation."
Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: clicknext
Originally posted by: sonambulo
because car manufacturers have to guess what's gonna be crispy 5+ years out. that siht aint easy. the early adoption curve on must stuff peaks out at like three years.
for example, who saw crunk juice coming? i know i did. but did you? no. thats because i'm cooler than you.
wtf is crunk juice?
Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
Originally posted by: Mojoed
Originally posted by: clicknext
Is it because their designers have terrible taste? Because of technological barriers? Or some kind of strategic positioning? There are some cars that look great like the Mazda 6, and then there's the Element.
I don't understand threads like this. Taste is relative. Secondly, not everyone cares what their cars look like. A Car to lots of people is simply "Point A to point B", where other people it may be all about the looks, the curves, the rims, the paint, etc. What looks like ass to you might just register to another as "cheap, reliable transportation."
Okay, but these ugly ass cars are obviously making somewhat of an effort to have a cool, stylish design. Thus assuming that some sort of importance is placed on looks.
Originally posted by: sparkyclarky
I believe crunk juice is the new Lil' John album. Just saw some ad on TV for it. I can't take that guy seriously after Chappelle did him.
Yeah, a lot of people don't care about looks, but for the people that do, there usually isn't a huge variation in taste. If you asked 100 random people how the element looks, more than 80 would probably say bad.Originally posted by: Mojoed
Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
Originally posted by: Mojoed
Originally posted by: clicknext
Is it because their designers have terrible taste? Because of technological barriers? Or some kind of strategic positioning? There are some cars that look great like the Mazda 6, and then there's the Element.
I don't understand threads like this. Taste is relative. Secondly, not everyone cares what their cars look like. A Car to lots of people is simply "Point A to point B", where other people it may be all about the looks, the curves, the rims, the paint, etc. What looks like ass to you might just register to another as "cheap, reliable transportation."
Okay, but these ugly ass cars are obviously making somewhat of an effort to have a cool, stylish design. Thus assuming that some sort of importance is placed on looks.
I hear what you're saying, in your opinion there are ugly ass cars. Your opinion is certainly vaild, and you can choose whether or not to purchase the car. However said ugly car may be targeted to a completely different demographic/market, whom may think it's great looking, cool and stylish. That's all I'm trying to say. Lots of people don't even consider looks or style when choosing a car.