The snout on the Z
I must comment on the Z's appearance. It is a very muscular, aggressive, predatory looking machine.
There has been no attempt by the Z's designers to make the car look smooth, refined or sophisticated.
It looks very raw and primal. This strikes me as a one man car.
There has been no attempt by the Z's designers to make the car look smooth, refined or sophisticated.
It looks very raw and primal. This strikes me as a one man car.
Huh? You're talking about the Nissan 350Z right?
Yes, the design is muscular and aggressive. I think smooth and refined also apply. Of course, this is a very subjective topic, and what I think is only good for me. I would think a majority of people would characterize the design as aggressive yet classy (classy being smooth and refined).
Yes, the design is muscular and aggressive. I think smooth and refined also apply. Of course, this is a very subjective topic, and what I think is only good for me. I would think a majority of people would characterize the design as aggressive yet classy (classy being smooth and refined).
Originally posted by black zebra
There has been no attempt by the Z's designers to make the car look smooth, refined or sophisticated.
There has been no attempt by the Z's designers to make the car look smooth, refined or sophisticated.
WayneTN
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of the design cues which make this auto stand out from the crowd. U can spot it a mile away as it comes down the street. IMO, this car is a design triumph for Nissan.......maybe even for industry generally. I would imagine we will see a few attempts to try and replicate it from the other manufacturers.
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