Friday 21st December 2001
Online Clinic
Tell the designers what you think of their 21st century sportscar
Discussion
Looks mean 'n chunky but how many drivers would be able to see over the bonnet. Also looks futuristic with touches of Dart, Merc and GTV thrown in for good measure.
I know it's a concept, but dustbin lids for wheels? I didn't know they did tyres with no profile. But putting those minor points aside the car looks futuristic and a plausible car to be seen in. A bit unfair comparing this with the other drawings because of the different angle of view, you don't get quite so much of an overall impression.
One concern is what ever is going on at the rear of the car. I can't fathom it out!
MC
I know it's a concept, but dustbin lids for wheels? I didn't know they did tyres with no profile. But putting those minor points aside the car looks futuristic and a plausible car to be seen in. A bit unfair comparing this with the other drawings because of the different angle of view, you don't get quite so much of an overall impression.
One concern is what ever is going on at the rear of the car. I can't fathom it out!
MC
I like this one (no. 7) - definite Merc overtones. The brief is very difficult - the Lotus 7 is such a classic solution to the lightweight front engined sportscar. Strikes me that it doesn't need radical change ?
Or how about adopting the Ariel Atom 'no bodywork' approach ?
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Kev Hamilton
Or how about adopting the Ariel Atom 'no bodywork' approach ?
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Kev Hamilton
The Panoz AIV is the best sevevesque-modern car i have seen. American engine, british-style body... where have we seen that before? Uses Mustang 4.6, 2570lbs - is this light? says Metric Boy. Strip it out i'd say.
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