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#26821 of 32000 Re: GM takes 6 of Top Ten [andre1969]
by busiris
Sep 11, 2012 (12:19 pm)
I think the best thing to do with these types of lists is just read over the comments and opinions, take a trip down memory lane, and not think too much into them.
I agree.
List like this are soooooo subjective...
Back in the 1930's, Chrysler developed the Airflow design, which wasn't very well received at the time (probably made someone's list of 10 worse cars of all time back then), but take a look today at how much technology from that design is incorporated into today's cars, much like many SAV designs can be traced back to the Aztek.
I can't remember which, but its either Hyundai or Kia that recalls the Airflow in one of its commercials. That's rather unusual, using a different manufacturer's product to sell yours....
#26822 of 32000 Re: Forlorn Auto Mile [andre1969]
by uplanderguy
Sep 11, 2012 (1:19 pm)
Re.: the '14 Impala:
I love the simple frontal styling. For anyone old enough to remember, I'm reminded of the clean front end styling of the '79 Impala--the grille and top of the headlights are at the same height, which I like.
I think the rear end is a little uninspired...I wish the taillights had three distinct red bulbs light up in each!
#26824 of 32000 Re: Forlorn Auto Mile [uplanderguy]
by bpizzuti
Sep 11, 2012 (1:37 pm)
No one remembers the 70s. Too traumatic.
#26825 of 32000 considered a Chevy Malibu?
by steve_ HOST
Sep 11, 2012 (2:03 pm)
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edmunds.com before Friday, September 14, 2012 if you are willing to share your thoughts on the car.
#26826 of 32000 Re: Forlorn Auto Mile [uplanderguy]
by fezo
Sep 11, 2012 (2:13 pm)
Yeah, like you I think thi slooks like the best Impala design in decades. Would that they has at least humored us with the tail lights. They aren't plug ugly like the last Malibu but they could be really Impala-like if they tried.
#26827 of 32000 Re: GM takes 6 of Top Ten [ateixeira]
by uplanderguy
Sep 11, 2012 (4:00 pm)
I sincerely believe that based on that list's criteria, the current Acura model with the Joker bright-metal grin in front could be on a future list, as well as the Nissan Cube. I think the Cube makes the Aztek look downright sexy.
#26828 of 32000 Re: GM takes 6 of Top Ten [andre1969]
by xrunner2
Sep 11, 2012 (5:21 pm)
The Aztek ushered in a new era of automotive style. Suddenly, cars didn't have to have cohesive styling. They could just throw any shapes and angles and odd proportions together and go with what stuck.
New era? No. GM was the one that brought grotesque to the forefront. And, it was not the first time.
#26829 of 32000 Re: GM takes 6 of Top Ten [uplanderguy]
by bpizzuti
Sep 11, 2012 (5:56 pm)
Naah, the Cube looks pretty good actually. The Acura mug makes the Mazda3 mug look acceptable though.
You could drape an entire year's worth of porn over the Aztek and it still wouldn't look sexy. It tried to go about 12 different directions and did none of them well or cohesively.
#26830 of 32000 Re: GM takes 6 of Top Ten [bpizzuti]
by steve_ HOST
Sep 11, 2012 (6:06 pm)
Actually saw a red Aztek today that had zero cladding and not much chrome or trim either. Looked tolerable. The split rear window reminded me of a big Prius.