takemorepills
Senior Member
To me, it's a mass produced car. And there's a lot of styling already built in to it. It appealed to you, but not me.
It's not "original" when it's stamped into 100's of 1,000's of cars.
You think you have an original design when a cat-loving-single-corporate-accountant also has one?
I am not trying to state this as a "fact" or a diss on anyone's appreciation of the Gen 10 car. Some of us prefer a more restrained outward style. That's all. But, it's not "original". And those pics of the origami'd Hyundai? Whatever..... not all of us want a car that makes such a strong styling statement.
I remember in the 90's when super-bland Civics were killing it with their merits as one of the best econo-cars you could buy. Totally conservative styling. It was up to the owner to add styling to the "blank canvas" of those cars. Wings West, Erebuni, imported JDM kits.
There was a lot more excitement over that "bland" generation of Civic/Integra than there is today.
It's not "original" when it's stamped into 100's of 1,000's of cars.
You think you have an original design when a cat-loving-single-corporate-accountant also has one?
I am not trying to state this as a "fact" or a diss on anyone's appreciation of the Gen 10 car. Some of us prefer a more restrained outward style. That's all. But, it's not "original". And those pics of the origami'd Hyundai? Whatever..... not all of us want a car that makes such a strong styling statement.
I remember in the 90's when super-bland Civics were killing it with their merits as one of the best econo-cars you could buy. Totally conservative styling. It was up to the owner to add styling to the "blank canvas" of those cars. Wings West, Erebuni, imported JDM kits.
There was a lot more excitement over that "bland" generation of Civic/Integra than there is today.
Sponsored