Has there ever been a modern car that has been better at conveying design intent? Even without the badge, you look at this thing and it wonderfully broadcasts a sense of power, solidity, wealth and class.
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It looks like a 90s brick with a fancy finish. If you want wealth and class, you need more smoothed edges.
I don't know, you do that and you end up with a car that looks like every other melted stick of butter on wheels that passes for a car these days.
Nothing says "wealth" like a vehicle that's made with over 50% bmw parts.
It conveys a nice EXTRA THICC design language yeah. Don't really think white is a good color for large cars like that though, a black or dark green looks better to me
What would be the point of making shit like an RR only steering rack?
You may be right on that one.
well something needs to be "RR" otherwise it's just a "BMW" seriously buy older vehicles and just take care of them imo. My jag is just a bloody ford.
Anything other than the stuff I would normally see (exterior) and interact with (interior) and feel (engine, trans) kind of is irrelevant to me. Like the steering rack. Not only do I not give a fuck if it's BMW, it's actually appealing that there are some parts on it that aren't hideously expensive and have alternatives.
But yeah, I think one of my beefs with my Lexus is the obvious Toyota parts bin switches and shit in the interior. If I had an RR that had BMW plastic in it I'd be disappointed.
But if it had a drive shaft from an 7 series, I would be hard pressed to care.