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throwback thursday....
we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.
Wow - I don't think I've ever seen a 131 without rust!
Lee
9 LEE: Wow - I don't think I've ever seen a 131 without rust! Lee
Pre-Tipo they were pretty biodegradable , Fiats!
still , Satoru Tai at Nissan seems to appreciate the Mirafiori
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Simonbeo: 9 LEE: Wow - I don't think I've ever seen a 131 without rust! Lee Pre-Tipo they were pretty biodegradable , Fiats! still , Satoru Tai at Nissan seems to appreciate the Mirafiori
I do do do like this Nissan concept,,, always fancied a 130 wonder how many of them are left ?
loving Lego's humour leaking out these shots of their new technics 911 model... in camouflage
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Watched James May on bbc last night.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z98lc/james-mays-cars-of-the-people-series-2-episode-1
How Germany and Japan ultimately won the (car) war.
Some pretty devastating footage of a drive through Detroit with some former car workers.
Graham
Mark: loving Lego's humour leaking out these shots of their new technics 911 model... in camouflage e
kind of ticks all my boxes on a dash layout...
For picture look up ...
Mark: kind of ticks all my boxes on a dash layout...
And who does the driving?
Ah, the Eole by Geoff Matthews. The story goes that Geoff took a fancy to a lady he used to see in traffic so he found the best way to get her phone number; he crashed into her car! And she became his wife I believe. He died last year. But that car was pretty advanced for 1985.
Yes, but the cockpit, steering wheel and the satellites besides the cockpit looks very similar to the Citroen Cx from that time!
The only, really new part is the CD-Player and board in the middle
great story Simon....
Peter with all those buttons to press there would be no time for me to drive anywhere....
Mark: great story Simon.... Peter with all those buttons to press there would be no time for me to drive anywhere....
Yes but those buttons were only pretend. Just like the mockup bits on the CX facelift that Geoff drove over to Peugeot where I was working as a student at the time. He was actually driving a styling model with " chrome" foiled bright work and clay bumpers! he went on to do one-offs for the sultan of Brunei; Ferrari estate cars and Bentley Azure coupe etc. At Citroen he's responsible for the AX , BX and XM with Bertone. He also created the Rhubarb and Custard 2Cv Charleston. http://www.citroenet.org.uk/miscellaneous/geoff-matthews/obituary.html .The big iPad - like screen in that Eole reminds me of the Tesla S setup some years later.
Here's a photo from flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/iainmclauchlan/9807854735/in/photostream/
And from the backseats - you're able to play pong
www.flickr.com/photos/iainmclauchlan/9807921893/in/photostream/
Sorry, but the links won't work . . .
smuehli: Here's a photo from flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/iainmclauchlan/9807854735/in/photostream/ And from the backseats - you're able to play pong www.flickr.com/photos/iainmclauchlan/9807921893/in/photostream/ Sorry, but the links won't work . . .
On the facelift interior for the CX it was proposed that it have a similar upholstered centre spine/console and this would form the side support of the seat on that side. Such interesting design is not happening nowadays , perhaps because it's too interesting/expensive.
I'm a bit lost on modern car interiors, although I love the brilliance of the Model S iPad style dash I'm not a fan of how my manufactures have gone the easy route of mounting screens like they had used double sided sticky tape....
baguette van flavoured by Citroen ...
A colleague has a father who has had a Cx familiale built with six wheels. Here is his website address http://www.thejoyofcx.co.uk/index.php?page=about&subpage=story
it was a conversion by the company that created the DS cars for transeuropean delivery of newspapers.
Simonbeo: A colleague has a father who has had a Cx familiale built with six wheels. Here is his website address http://www.thejoyofcx.co.uk/index.php?page=about&subpage=story it was a conversion by the company that created the DS cars for transeuropean delivery of newspapers.
Oh and he's built a caravan from a piper plane......
Mark: baguette van flavoured by Citroen ...
I've always loved shooting brakes, but....
Sal: Mark: baguette van flavoured by Citroen ... I've always loved shooting brakes, but....
Preferable to the CX with six wheels though.
Agree, Simonbeo... how about this one?
ahhhhh Shooting brakes you've now got me going now ......
is there a bet between manufactures at Geneva International Motor Show who can claim the most ludicrous figures without actually manufacturing anything...
If so can I join in
I actually own a BMW i3. One of the greatest cars I have owned. Great for the environment and ridiculously fun to drive. Plus, it's full of great tech and design.
In terms of stereo, definitely get the upgraded HK package. The base stereo is only two speakers and lacks bass and power, especially with the windows down.
Good luck on your search!
I know, I know but I so want to own one....
rather quirky but fun and I don't mean the A2 ..... Johammer a cross between DeLonghi and Alessi but kind of looks fun
Hi guys - for those of you wondering what has been keeping me from the forums these days... This (among other things). Bought it a few months ago.
2015 Premium GT, 5.0L DOHC V8, 6MT, Performance Package, Recaro seats and Triple Yellow Tri-Coat exterior.
Beo4 'til I die!
Sweet ride, Evan. I was never a Mustang or Corvette guy, somehow I don't have the "American Classic" sensibilities of design, but this iteration of the car does have some really evocative lines. Congratulations on your new baby!
Autoblog published some camouflaged shots of a potential mid-engine Corvette yesterday - great lines. I might actually LIKE a Corvette, too, for once -- if the shape matches what was under the camo.
Sal:Sweet ride, Evan. I was never a Mustang or Corvette guy, somehow I don't have the "American Classic" sensibilities of design, but this iteration of the car does have some really evocative lines. Congratulations on your new baby! Autoblog published some camouflaged shots of a potential mid-engine Corvette yesterday - great lines. I might actually LIKE a Corvette, too, for once -- if the shape matches what was under the camo.
Absolutely gorgeous Evan! I'm envious! The new Stang is in my view the finest looking one ever, a perfect combination of sleek and modern, while looking like a Mustang should, and very aggressive as well. Ford, like Porsche with the 911, always agonizes over every Stang restyle, it has to still look like a Stang.
I love Stangs, I had two back in my single days, a 1985 Mercury version of the GT, the Capri RT, and following that a notchback 5.0, same as the cops had. Loved both of them, reliable, quick, fast, and loads of fun for not much money. Price has gone up but so has the performance. Handling was good right up until it wasn't, the car could turn and bite you if you got careless, but so could early 911s and other famous sports cars. But I was young enough back then I viewed it as a challenge!
Hope you have a blast with it, I'm sure you will!
Jeff
I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus.
Jeff:Absolutely gorgeous Evan! I'm envious! The new Stang is in my view the finest looking one ever, a perfect combination of sleek and modern, while looking like a Mustang should, and very aggressive as well. Ford, like Porsche with the 911, always agonizes over every Stang restyle, it has to still look like a Stang. I love Stangs, I had two back in my single days, a 1985 Mercury version of the GT, the Capri RT, and following that a notchback 5.0, same as the cops had. Loved both of them, reliable, quick, fast, and loads of fun for not much money. Price has gone up but so has the performance. Handling was good right up until it wasn't, the car could turn and bite you if you got careless, but so could early 911s and other famous sports cars. But I was young enough back then I viewed it as a challenge! Hope you have a blast with it, I'm sure you will! Jeff Beovirus victim, it's gotten to be too much to list!
Good looking car nowadays , the Mustang is back on track. It's easy to forget the Mustang 2 and the nineties when you look at the latest model. And it's selling well in Europe now; top selling sports model in Germany!
Mark:Paris Motor Show... What's your favourite we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.
Aussie Michael:Mark:Paris Motor Show... What's your favourite we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.Aussie Michael:I like the concept of the EQIt's also the first time I have seen the CEO dress down ๐๐ผ
BeoNut since '75
I'm liking Renault's Trezor, their eye candy concept car running Formula e running gear (but is it me but it seems to give a design nod to SAAB's Aero X) and Citroen's CXperience (especially the back end)
But alas only Hot Wheels will manufacture either so Porsche 911R gets my vote.
Best name at the show is the electric Mini Moke called NOSMOKE ...
Mark: Best name at the show is the electric Mini Moke called NOSMOKE ... we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.