![]() 01/12/2017 at 13:40 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Quite possibly the best proportions of any car ever.
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Nope.
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floating roofs are bae
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A little too 90's doughy, the later cars looked better IMO:
Counterpoint:
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Nope. Looong hood, cab pushed back, shooting brake, no overhangs, clownshoe.
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Ooh, so close. Here’s a better example:
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I’m sorry, but you’re going to have a tough time convincing me there’s much better than the Ferrari M3:
If we’re limiting it to production cars... fine, give me an NSX.
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Can’t tell if you’re joking. They look nothing alike.
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As much as I love clownshoes there’s nothing proportional about that greenhouse.
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Those do have good proportions.
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Same long hood, cab-back, no overhang, smaller greenhouse. Works better for you?
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i still cant get over the fact that there are no LHD available
i dont want to reverse into that damn drive through or toll booth
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The Z4m is a contender for sure, but it has two problems (to me, I could just be insane):
1. The transition from the rear fender to the rear decklid is a bit ungaingly and visually massive. The Z3 M Coupe’s is less fussy, although I don’t like how it’s upswept.
2. When combined with the curve of the hood the space between the front wheelwell and the door is a bit too slab-like. The Z3 M Coupe nails this space and it’s part of why the non-greenhouse part of that car looks so proportionally right.
![]() 01/12/2017 at 15:29 |
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I think the phantom A pillar and badge does well to break up that space. I’ve noticed that transition from fender to the tail too but don’t mind it.
Honestly I like the clownshoe better.
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Well its up there with the group. No doubt Aston Martin does their homework.