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bertandnairobi

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Double-takes and lookalikes

A really great or in fact any half-decent design for a motor carriage (referred to hereinafter as "car" or vehicle") should look sufficiently distinct never to be mistaken for anything else. The Fiat Multipla and the Jaguar XJ saloons of yesteryear are nothing like each other and like nothing else (though the Multipla did look a bit like a dolphin). Sometimes a design emerges that either overtly or subtly reminds you of someone else´s car. The subtle ones give you what I call an "eye feeling" of another design and the less subtle ones just scream "I have a photocopier and I know how to use it." I´ve presented some examples below to illustrate my point. Lexus have blended various essences of Eurobarge to sculpt their leviathans while Toyota seem to apply the methods of homeopathy to water down other people´s work until the recognition is at best subliminal.

 The Renault Laguna [hereinafter the "Laguna"] today tingles and fizzes with a suggestion of Citroen. A cursory Google image search shows how coy Renault are about showing this car in black and in profile. The entire wing line is lifted from the Citroen CX and only the lights break up the effect. The kink in the chrome on the rear door seems to mumble "Ami 6" under its garlic and Petrus breath. If the badges on this car were swapped to say Citroen C5 I think it would make a lot more sense. I don´t know what to do with the actual C5 which refers to nothing ever made in France.

The Alfa 6 is plainly something BMW could have thought of, down to the twin lamps, prognathous snout and Jagermeister kink. The key difference is the proportions are wrong and everything fell off the car within minutes of turning the key.

Lastly, the Audi A5 sportback. This is a subtle one but if the roofline was transposed on the Citroen C6 the C6 would be the better for it. As it is the A5 looks like the kind of car the French would like to do but don´t have the self-control for. I like the A5 apart from its woeful packagíng and dreary interior and terrible ride.

Have you any such examples you would like to share with us here at the forum? Our telephone lines are open and any calls will be recorded for quality purposes but above all for your comfort and safety.

B&N

 

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Goatboy

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Goatboy says:

Re: Double-takes and lookalikes

 If this has been done before, I apologise, but I saw one of these the other day and was immediately reminded of this. Okay, I'll admit I've not been well, so perhaps it's the drugs:

Matron....!

 

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AReader

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Goatboy said:

 If this has been done before, I apologise, but I saw one of these the other day and was immediately reminded of this. Okay, I'll admit I've not been well, so perhaps it's the drugs:

Matron....!

 



 

Hi Gb, that's a new one, and quite apt. Here it is with another spiritual forebear.

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AReader

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AReader

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AReader said:

Facel Vega   +   Alvis TF21


Could Mercedes's 1960s fronts have been inspired by Facel?
 

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AReader

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1965 USA - the vertical stack headlamp look was in at Buick and Cadillac.

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AReader

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..... and at Ford and Pontiac

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AReader

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Jowett Jupiter   +  TR2  +  Daimler Conquest

I've always found these cars to be bloody ugly. I think the designs are nose heavy, and unbalanced as a result. It's like they were applying 1930s style to 1950s bodies, and the results were unnecessarily contrived and complex.


I still don't like them, but they don't look so bad today. Meanwhile I can sort of see a styling progression from Jowett to 190SL.
 

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AReader

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Pininfarina had a go at a Jowett, and it came out looking like a ... Pininfarina design.

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AReader

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Later, Jowett had a go at a more modern prototype themselves, and it looked a bit Touring.

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AReader

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83 Tercel 4wd   +   late 90s CRV

Tercel, the first compact SUV?

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