every car looks the same, so that you know its a vauxhall.
corporate continuity(sp?), you see one vauxhall, know its a vauxhall, then every other car, you dont need to see the badge to know what it is. so instead of a car driving past and you going "omg i want one of those, but what the fvck was it?" you go "hey, that vauxhall looks pretty damn nice, off to the dealer tommorow"
thats how its meant to work anyway...
now you see i might get flamed here...lmao but i think that the astra mk3 looked like a giant woodlouse sorry an i like old an new cars but ever car is different imo
now you see i might get flamed here...lmao but i think that the astra mk3 looked like a giant woodlouse sorry an i like old an new cars but ever car is different imo
flamed, flamed, ill char grill you!!!!!! lmao,
there are a few people who will agree with you but i aint one, its not just the body of the mk3 its the interior, yeah they look bubbly but thats just there personality, lol you cant tell me that you can get half as much fun out of a "looks at mudcows car" erm ok you might be able to, lol lmao
everyone is intitled to there own opinion
im not saying im a "pro" but seeing as we have cammo'd cars in all the time you can tell where they have real/fake lines/lights lol and frankly its funny most of the time and takes a good skill to do it.
eg where the ropey chav shift lights are, thats where the "real" ones will be and not in the C/D pillar etc.
wen the vectra b came out they said it looked to similar to the cavalier (ahem vectra a) so you could say that the cavalier is more modern looking than the calibra...as nothing carried that shape on lmao
The car looks fantastic in the flesh, and the VXR version will float everyones boat when it is unveiled. The disguise pics bare no resemblence to the finshed product.
Trust me, the word extreme will be used to describe its looks.
The car looks fantastic in the flesh, and the VXR version will float everyones boat when it is unveiled. The disguise pics bare no resemblence to the finshed product.
Trust me, the word extreme will be used to describe its looks.
every car looks the same, so that you know its a vauxhall.
corporate continuity(sp?), you see one vauxhall, know its a vauxhall, then every other car, you dont need to see the badge to know what it is. so instead of a car driving past and you going "omg i want one of those, but what the fvck was it?" you go "hey, that vauxhall looks pretty damn nice, off to the dealer tommorow"
thats how its meant to work anyway...
Agree. I quite like the way that car manufacturers make their cars look similar. e.g. Audis new grill! Its on every one of the new cars that they bring out now so they all have the Audi look about them. It looks better than a load of cars that are mismatched and look nothing like they are from the same manufacturer.
I'd personally quite like it if the Corsa D ended up being a shrunken version of the MK5 Astra...
f*rd fiesta looks like the f*rd focus
Audi A3 looks like the Audi A4
BMW 3 series looks like the BMW 5 Series
Astra MK3 looks like a Cav
Vectra B looks like a Astra G
car manufactuers are keeping a uniform look throughout the range... :beer:
Looks nothing like a mini mk5 Astra. VXR is very extreme in body dept, spoilers etc. More so than Astra VXR.
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