>> Odd isn't it how we ( and I'm not claiming to be any different by
>> the way ) are mostly more concerned with how a car looks from the outside
>> than how it looks and feels on the inside which is where we usually are
>> when using it.
>>
Very true Runfer, but there's something very pleasing about walking towards a pretty and elegant looking car rather than an ugly slab.
Now I've not done any real research into this, but a quick think back over the years makes me think that rather like clothing fashion and skirt length, the styling of both cars and motorcycles seems dependant on the prevailing economic climate. They are always more aesthetically pleasing during times of prosperity than in recessions when everything seems to be made to look overbearing and ugly.
Last edited by: Robin O'Reliant on Tue 5 Nov 13 at 11:50
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