I know which in my eyes
Bonnet's not shut properly either.
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Butt ugly or dream machines?
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Butt ugly or dream machines?
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Butt ugly or dream machines?
I agree about the Bentley, but I'd have it in any colour as long as it's not black.
BMW's "pig snout" is about 3 steps too far for me. If I was in the market, I wouldn't bother looking any further. The rest of it could make it the car of my dreams, but the snout puts me right off.
BMW's "pig snout" is about 3 steps too far for me. If I was in the market, I wouldn't bother looking any further. The rest of it could make it the car of my dreams, but the snout puts me right off.
Butt ugly or dream machines?
I’m not a fan of the new BMW nose at all. To my eyes it’s very Audi-esque. The i4 I have on order has this nose and it seems pointless as it’s mostly solid plastic with a camera at the top and radar lower down. The revised 3-series (due in July) has kept the ‘Classic’ BMW kidneys we’re all used to - thought to be because so many have complained about the new super grille - even though the new M3 has this abomination.
As for the Bentley, it looks like a class of school kids were let loose with a box of highlighter pens!
As for the Bentley, it looks like a class of school kids were let loose with a box of highlighter pens!
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Butt ugly or dream machines?
Butt ugly on both.