When did European cars start looking good?

Hey so Veeky Forums what was the golden period for European cars? I've noticed that a ton of luxury vehicles from Europe in the outside of Italy were severely outdated looking in the 50s and just plain ugly through the 60s and early 70s.

By "good", do you mean "modern"?
This thing was pretty ~future~ for '94.

Euro cars always looked good or at the least better than anything else from around the word.

No I mean good looking without random goofy shit, like head lights and grill's that don't mesh with the rest of the car.

Really don't understand what you're getting at homie.

It looks ok, but it has that goofy royal cunt look, like why are the fenders so huge for such a sporty looking car, why is there no door? You can tell it was made for the tacky taste of like a few royal European's rather than made to be marked towards people of higher class who like cars, and didn't just want a gaudy horseless carriage.

This, are you blind or something?

>taking German cars as example

Top lmao.

See that's the thing is every European brand had one exception, while most of the cars in their line ups were just ugly and utilitarian, or giant basic luxury sedans with a few quirky like the rolls royce silver shadow that was just a box with goofy headlights, and an oversized tombstone shaped radiator.

Only a few sports cars which were all copies of other sports cars typically jaguars and ferrari design ever looked good. The rest were ugly.

Please stop

This Kraut space magic dorito spinner was a pretty handsome little thing.

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See its just a long bubble with a giant badge grill. They just couldn't get it right.

so shit taste or ignorance, make your choice.

What car is this

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NSU RO 80, one of the first rotary-powered production cars.

Looks like a Volvo S40 desu

Nice. I knew they were the first company to use the wankel, but I don’t know any of their actual cars lol

Alfa is too boy racer

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Here's the Spider, the actual first production rotary.

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My favorite car in Simpsons: Hit and Run