I am a huge fan of cars with long visible noses. . Currently driving a '87 Ford Sierra whoes nose is one of the nicest I find.
My sights are now on a Mercury Grand Marquis but since I'm Dutch these fuckers are expensive as fuck on monthly bases. Also, they are quite rare. . So besides the Grand Marquis is there any car with a nose like the '87 - '89 Sierra has? I am talking about no grill but just nose going all the way down to the bumper. .
Nicholas Turner
Found this one
Jack Phillips
The nose is what I am looking for, the car itself I like a little less.
Liam Phillips
Bumping for myself
Blake Murphy
any rwd 90s jap car
Thomas Bennett
B3 Passat will always be the car I imagine when someone says "no grille".
Jordan Baker
Yeah this one is pretty cool as well, except for the the fact the underline of the windows end half way in the trunk. instead of 'on' it.
Chase Murphy
Wagon fixes that.
Joseph Flores
Which one? I don't quite find one with a large nose except the Mazda Euros, of which the Netherlands counts.. 1
Julian Turner
Older Renaults used to have this. Pic related is a Renault 19 but I believe they had others like this too.
Nolan James
True. So since we're on the same page, any other suggestions?
Brandon Phillips
Prelude?
Luke Hall
Yes! I love that one, except for the technique.. Too much costs to maintain one for me. . Would not choose it over my Sierra but if I had the option to own both I would choose the Renault 25
John Turner
Clio 1 might be worth a look, should be dirt cheap as well and can be made pretty fun.
Mason Richardson
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Mason Williams
I love this one too, not too expensive either and has a high cool factor
Mason Russell
Not really my cup of tea honestly, it does have the non-grill nose though
Adrian Martin
What I really mean is a long 'big car' nose some 80's and 90's used to be very good at. So the nose has to belong to a big car as well
Henry Hall
On that note, the MX-6 has the grille-less rounded nose too.
Too bad they're fucking rare in the Netherlands (I may or may not have been looking for them).
Ryder James
Don't really know what you mean.
The no-grille examples ITT are probably the best you'll get. If you want to look at a long hood when you're driving get any (pseudo)luxobarge from that era, the Cressida is a good example of a long hood while driving.
Kevin Brooks
Something like this exactly. You Japs/Americans are quite lucky in the Netherlands big noses are not very common. . But such like you mention is what I mean.
Elijah Martinez
How about the Mitsubishi Carisma? It doesn't really fit in with the other cars ITT, but it doesn't get more nose-like than this. Or rather beak-like.
But it's probably not what you're looking for because of the grille, right?
Zachary Robinson
It's the right way of nose build, except the length seem just too short to make me fall in love with the car
Ian Roberts
Haha right, just what I expected
You should definately check out older Citroens, they are very similar to the Renault I posted earlier. Pic related is the Citroen BX, you should also look at the ZX and XM, they are without doubt some of the most beautiful cars of the 80s if you ask me.
Ethan Reed
And the BX and XM also have the bonus of hydropneumatic suspension, which is literally as comfy as it gets.
Zachary Parker
So damn sexy.
Luke Martin
No doubt they are very beautiful, though my budget is too tight to start owning many of such cars yet.
So I first want to focus on a car that has a rather big nose, also in length. For a bigger and as cool nose as my Sierra my focus fell on the '99 post-facelift Grand Marquis.
Lincoln Hill
Only thing I do not like about this car is that the nose is heading down so quickly in it's angle.
Jaxon Martin
Early Xantias, too. Especially the Activa handled surprisingly well, again thanks to its hydropneumatics.
Connor Peterson
80s/90s aero design a best
Parker Rivera
calibra a shit
Henry Richardson
No u
I bet u cant even into aero
Camden Walker
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Easton Thompson
Good one. Its predecessor too, and both can be had real cheap.
Brayden Phillips
I always confused this with the Mazda, its kinda hard to find tho.
Justin Nelson
The old Audis were practically all front end thanks to the drivetrain layout.
Owen Price
And things like this can be found fairly cheap and with 5 cylinders.