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<blockquote data-quote="BlackCat" data-source="post: 223753" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>Hmmmm....</p><p> </p><p>For one, taste is very subjective. Two..., its personal.</p><p> </p><p>IMHO, BMW is going thru a phase of a very radical design 're-branding" so to speak. Some more than others are quick to accept these 'new design breakthrough', others like me for instance, find it a bit hard to swallow.</p><p> </p><p>I have always related that 'european/continental' cars were to have this design DNA that is somehow unique to their breed and so different to the more far-eastern originated cars (japs for instance) and even from the american muscle car designs.</p><p> </p><p>With everything going so global nowadays, designs and DNAs are no exceptions to this trend. We are already seeing crossed designs, crossed DNAs cars otr now. Some more 'crossed' than others that at a glimpse you would not know the marque of the car. Individuality or the identity of these cars is somewhat 'grayed' now.</p><p> </p><p>Individuality is slowly saturated with time. But is it not that what people strife for?Being an individual rather than being just one of the masses?</p><p> </p><p>So maybe in the not so distant future... we may just have a single chassis design for ALL 4 wheel vehicles with single design bodywork. The only difference you may have is probably the seat to rest your weary butt as even the marque of these new 'global branding' cars is so crossed design and crosses DNAed wise that it may most probably not be branded anymore...</p><p> </p><p>Hmmmmm... ever thought of that?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>BlackCat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackCat, post: 223753, member: 565"] Hmmmm.... For one, taste is very subjective. Two..., its personal. IMHO, BMW is going thru a phase of a very radical design 're-branding" so to speak. Some more than others are quick to accept these 'new design breakthrough', others like me for instance, find it a bit hard to swallow. I have always related that 'european/continental' cars were to have this design DNA that is somehow unique to their breed and so different to the more far-eastern originated cars (japs for instance) and even from the american muscle car designs. With everything going so global nowadays, designs and DNAs are no exceptions to this trend. We are already seeing crossed designs, crossed DNAs cars otr now. Some more 'crossed' than others that at a glimpse you would not know the marque of the car. Individuality or the identity of these cars is somewhat 'grayed' now. Individuality is slowly saturated with time. But is it not that what people strife for?Being an individual rather than being just one of the masses? So maybe in the not so distant future... we may just have a single chassis design for ALL 4 wheel vehicles with single design bodywork. The only difference you may have is probably the seat to rest your weary butt as even the marque of these new 'global branding' cars is so crossed design and crosses DNAed wise that it may most probably not be branded anymore... Hmmmmm... ever thought of that? BlackCat [/QUOTE]
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