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370Z looks better. In my opinion of course. And who on Earth thinks the baby Bimmer looks really good? I don't even hear that many Bimmer fans liking it.
Last edited by newtkindred; Nov 13, 2008 at 11:42 AM.
I'm guessing it's a 3rd brake light, since I don't notice one anywhere else.
And I'm not a fan of this car. Some of the lines just look thrown together for me. I think they could have made the roofline flow with the car better and I think where the hood meets the headlight is too flat. The car needs more subtleties in some areas but it does look more aggressive than the 350. I just think the 350 is a much cleaner car when looking at the profile of the car.
Horrible color, doesn't fit the car at all (imo red doesn't fit any car but Ferrari). Uglyish front (although it looks ok in white, grey, black), beautiful back.
That area doesn't look red. Its kinda dark and you can kinda see an oval in it...Maybe a backup camera?
Can't be a camera - it would be just a straight-back shot. The angle would be all messed up - what would be the reference point?
That's why it's under the license plate... so you can see your own bumper, AND how close it is to anything else around you.
AS for the looks, I think it looks good, and I think the compound curves will look even better in pictures... I don't understand the wheel haters; they're sharp and 10X more muscular than the old designs.
So we'll have a mag test withing a month or less... geez. That should be interesting... but probably just a first drive/preview without full instrumented testing. At least it's a production model. Which means, they've started production.
the rear is SO ugly in these pics. Wow. I was really liking it before but its way too bulgy. The rear pillars should concave downwards more to offset the huge look of the rear. My god that is ugly.
Actually it is a pre-production car that will be crushed. It is not a production model till they start selling them at dealers.
I think what he meant was it was fully assembled on the line as a production model would be. Up until this point all the cars we have seen were real prototype / off line cars that were not 100% production spec. As of last Thursday NNA was expecting their first shipment of actual assembly line cars at any time. Looks like they got them. Waiting on my turn to drive . . . .