In reply to ShawnG :
Scissors.
The 2025 Santa Fe Hybrid is a clean design. Lots of sharp edges, but none of the numerous plastic growths/warts/tumors that plague the "Adventure" CUV/SUV segment.
In reply to ShawnG :
Scissors.
The 2025 Santa Fe Hybrid is a clean design. Lots of sharp edges, but none of the numerous plastic growths/warts/tumors that plague the "Adventure" CUV/SUV segment.
I believe that vehicle designers are artists. I believe that artists are beacons the reflect culture back into aesthetics and art. Thus I believe these design features are reflective of themes in current American culture, many of which I also find repugnant. Ugly cars for an ugly era.
I just got an ad for one of the Nissan SUVS with a front facing camera since you can't see over the berking hood. This is where we are, unnecessary tech to solve an unnecessary problem.
Datsun240ZGuy said:Nothing new - Dodge had a Macho Power Wagon back in the day.
The only two "Macho" vehicles that I can get behind are the Macho Dodge 4x4's of the late 70's and this:
The DKM Macho T/A. Neither one of these looks like it's going to invade a small country.
Weird that I own two vehicles that could've been optioned with a "Macho" package.
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