04/01/2014 at 12:29 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
...or rendering.
But if it will look like that, we may brake Oppos's first rule, of not buying a Miata when it's new.
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Looks.....Strange
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It must be the way it's drawn, but it looks bent to me.
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Someone screwed up the surface datum plane.
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Mazda better not break the Miata's tradition of neutral styling and barf an obviously masculine, corporate, or expendable design on us. Simple is key here.
04/01/2014 at 13:28 |
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Tradition smanition, if it will look good, as we already know that it will drive good, nobody will care what it looks like. People should keep in mind that retro is a dead end, you can't go anywhere from there. You either become Mini or 911, or you implement the trends on the next model, creating a bigger revolution, without knowing how the public will react. Miata needs to be kodofied, now, to have a future.
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Well, it does matter what it looks like. We don't want the second coming of the facelifted NB (aka overstyled and already dated). Most of the actual Miata activity occurs once the car is already 15 years old so we want it to still look good by then.