Plymouth Howler: Take the prowler and give it a short pickup bed and a lift-off hardtop, a 4.7L V8 and a 5-speed manual.
Plymouth Howler: Take the prowler and give it a short pickup bed and a lift-off hardtop, a 4.7L V8 and a 5-speed manual.
I'm confident that no human is involved in the design of modern production vehicles.
It's some awful AI that spits out one boring jellybean design after another. Pretty sure the AI was created by Ford to design the Taurus back in the late 90's.
But when someone does try to do something different you get a Juke or Aztec.
Gotta remember that production car design is working in the confines of, not only safety and aero, but also packaging and manufacturing limitations
Appleseed said:More recent, but still worthy.
Cadillac Sixteen. Shove that "we're European, so we're better" down their throat. Standard of the world, indeed.
But they didn't build it. That makes them better? GM is pretty well-known for producing concept cars that are soo out there (I know, concept car) that what they build isn't even close. Dodge/Chrysler/Ram/Cerberus/Benz is known for producing concept cars that garner the same attention, then actually produce something close.
With the notable exception of this ugly car
Mike said:
Concept in 2009
Reality in 2014
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