![]() 08/09/2013 at 13:11 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Not really. Someone on the Interwebs took the time to make this for some weird reason, and now I've subjected you to it. You're welcome.
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I like it!
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you know what......it's..... well, it's not bad. It's got _character_
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I can only see an Avenger/Cobalt if-they-mated.
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Is that a rebadged Fiat Linea?
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I thought the new Neon was called the Dart? Wasn't that what Dodge was trying to conjure when they penned that design?
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Looks possible, whoever did the render obvoiusly started with some car.
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I just see a Corolla.
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It fills the role of the Neon, but I always thought it looked more like an Intrepid.
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Good call on the Intrepid. Especially that rear tail area. My mom bought a brand new Intrepid back in 1996. Best car she ever had. Quick, handled well for as big as it was and she loved it. I can't help but feeling that the Dart designers were trying to relate to the Neon to bring people back into the show rooms who liked the Neon back in the day.
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Actually...it's what the stupid Caliber should have looked like.
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Besides the rims, lights and spoiler, it's a full Fiat Linea. Which, is a Punto sedan.
Not bad looking, though. But would it be necessary, since there's the Dart already?
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The wheels I like.
This may have existed before the Dart even existed. It's not my render, just something I spotted on the Interwebs. Sorry.
![]() 08/09/2013 at 14:02 |
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Don't be sorry! There's nothing wrong there. I was just curious about the existence of such render, because it's a car that never succeeded.
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The forum it is posted on is blocked for me. The digitally personalized QTROGRL (Quattro Girl?) plate might be a clue toward who created it.
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Nooooooooooope. Needs more bug-eye.