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Re: observations on car design
I was at the mall, and there were a bunch of Chrysler products, one
convertible Sebring or something, a mini-van, and a sedan.
I could have _swore_ the sedan was a Taurus. I even thought to myself,
"Why did they put a Taurus here with these Chryslers?" (and I pay
attention to cars)
I was sitting there looking at it, and then I realized it was a Chrysler.
I laughed out loud, because I could hardly believe I mistook it for a
Taurus, and I could hardly believe they made it so similar.
I forget which model it was.
Ken
"David L. Cooper" <d.cooper@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> Bubble Cars! I think it started with the Ford Taurus, made me laugh. Was
> at the P/A dealer buying parts for both (one stop shopping), cheched out
> the latest. Sad. Very MeToo. Even the new 911 looks like a bubble car.
> Vote with your feet, don't buy them.
>
> Ken Keith wrote:
>
> > DOUBLDz@aol.com wrote:
> > >
> > > Personally, I have always thought that the classic body shape of the 4k,
> > > 5k and the old A6 said A U D I, just as much as the 4 rings.
> >
> > <Ken smirks as he nods his head>
> >
> > Not that I don't like the new ones, A4 in particular. But they are more
> > mainstream looking to me.
> >
> > Ken