In your opinion, what era had the worst aesthetic designs (domestic and import)? Any models that you think are particularly bad?
Personally, I think that the mid 70's to mid 80's domestics are the worst. Those boxy, pseudo-thirties body styles are just terrible. My most hated styling cues are the faux radiator-esque grilles and the terrible looking bustle back sedans. Cadillac was probably the worst offender.
Anthony Brooks
>not liking the malaise era Seville Shit taste, desu.
I wanna say that the late 90s and early 2000s produced the blandest cars of all time.
Angel Roberts
90s-2000s was such a timid era for car design. No one wanted to stand out when designing a car.
Tyler Nguyen
Really all cars have shit designs. I would have to say that the 70s land barges are probably the ugliest.
Noah Carter
>all cars have shit designs What would you make a car look like?
Xavier James
>Really all cars have shit designs. I would have to say that the 70s land barges are probably the ugliest. >all cars
Really? All cars? Are you fucking kidding me? I'd love to see what you think is a 'good looking' car.
Tyler Taylor
Back to /n/ with you
Parker Ward
70s american cars are the worst cars ever made
Lincoln Cook
that hasn't ended. Every company has a couple models that look well or perform well, but 90% of the market is just variations of shitboxes
Matthew Cox
:(
Lincoln Clark
reminder that the ranchero at this time was literally just an LTD with a pickup bed
Easton Martin
looks like absolute shit. it isn't even a cool kind of boxy car, it just looks like every shitty 70s american barge at the time. not to mention it probably had a 150hp 10L v8
John Torres
Looks v cool at first glance but it is a bit shit...
Anthony Morgan
let's compare that to their best bigbarge
Isaiah Smith
The early 60's were a terrible time for Mopar. The 62 Dodge Potato Mustang basically sums it all up.
Ryder Wood
Modern day, both foreign and domestics
Julian Rivera
this. anything from 2001 or so to now is just shit.
80's up to early 90's was the best period (91 was when pop ups died in the US). some late 90's/early 2000's cars are good, specifically the 4th gen accord comes to mind. But generally speaki g the mid 90's was when the bubble/soapbar look came along which then lead into the angry windowless wedge generation we're in now.
although some of the new releases of older muscle cars look good, like the new challenger for example. thats a damn sexy car. the new trans am looks pretty good too.
Aaron Allen
Dear god
Lincoln Peterson
Ummm... Audi tt mk1s. P U R E. A E S T H E T I C.
Jose Gonzalez
Spice Girls era luxury sports cars.
Carter Cook
>Honey I Shrunk the Front End
Austin Jackson
70s and early 2000s.
Elijah Kelly
The problem with these cars is they're too ridiculous for production cars and not ridiculous enough for custom cars. Luckily you can make them more ridiculous.
Chase Davis
Weirdly enough the Ranchero actually kinda works and can potentially end up looking pretty cool.
Elijah Howard
I would have to say the modern era (almost every car made from 2007 onward). Yeah the 70s had some disgusting land barges and the 80s-90s may have been a little bland, but for the most part, I could still look at the majority of cars from all 3 eras and not feel disgusted like the way I look at modern cars. Angry head lights, pig fat diseign, more lines and crevasses than you can count, and nigger rims on all the wheels. A few SUVs (I mean real SUVs, not crossovers) still look ok ish, and up until recently pick up trucks looked ok ish (why is the grill SO FUCKING HUGE now?). I would prefer to look at a 70s eldorado, 80s Mercedes, or a 90s Camry over just about any modern car.
Austin Lewis
So why are you on Veeky Forums?
Jackson Robinson
Real thirties is God tier tho..... malaise wasn't all that bad desu
Adrian Barnes
Better than almost all current market
David Howard
ITT: everyone agrees >what happened to Veeky Forums?
Camden Edwards
anything between 2005 and now.
Kayden Clark
>tfw car design just keeps getting worse and worse every year >everything I love is fucking ruined >just when I think they can't get worse they stretch the badges out and add more sharp angles