Cars are getting uglier
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only new cars i would touch are muscle cars'' or the gm trucks theyre okay looking but man are they nice to drive the gm dealer in my lil one light town has a brand new gmc 3500 black 4 door dually duramax allison i test drove it but i said no but it calls for me everytime i drive past it ive been debating on it figure if i do bubba can go up in the air 4 inches and be a play toy..but this is where the fight starts.bubba is my baby and i dont want to turn him into to much of a toy but at the same time he sure would look good..then it kicks in ''well bubbas trans has 248k(orig no issues at all) so maybe its time for him to retire as a hauler lol im to damn indecisve
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Hmm interesting that other people know what money i have and dont have.....u say im broke when i come over...Not hardly i just dont bring money cause ill spend it...I save money alwayys have always will i could go buy that truck with cold hard cash right now if i wanted to but i still find it interesting that you think you know how much money i have...hmm
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Why anyone thinks the new Nissans look good is beyond me. I think they're extremely ugly from all corners. Allow me to point out the deficiencies:
First is the headlights. As mentioned, they look like a kid drew them. Second is the grille and air dam. That isn't aerodynamic or attractive. It looks like a brick wall and makes my 95 Regal more aerodynamic.
Third is the fender gaps. A few companies have started doing this. Look at the borders on the wheelwells. This attempts to draw attention from the fact that the gap between the upper edge of the wheelwell and the hood is massive and the car is not at all sporty. They add body lines so the car doesn't look as tall.
Small fender gaps. Notice how around the wheelwell is a fender flare that'* very tiny:
Massive fender gaps:
Compare to previous gen:
The other thing I hate that they're doing is that they're adding excessive body lines at the rear of the car to make it look like its not a stupidly tall car, when in fact the top of the trunklid comes up to your chest.
First is the headlights. As mentioned, they look like a kid drew them. Second is the grille and air dam. That isn't aerodynamic or attractive. It looks like a brick wall and makes my 95 Regal more aerodynamic.
Third is the fender gaps. A few companies have started doing this. Look at the borders on the wheelwells. This attempts to draw attention from the fact that the gap between the upper edge of the wheelwell and the hood is massive and the car is not at all sporty. They add body lines so the car doesn't look as tall.
Small fender gaps. Notice how around the wheelwell is a fender flare that'* very tiny:
Massive fender gaps:
Compare to previous gen:
The other thing I hate that they're doing is that they're adding excessive body lines at the rear of the car to make it look like its not a stupidly tall car, when in fact the top of the trunklid comes up to your chest.
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