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Yea the front on the older version is much nicer than the front that's on the final model.
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most beautiful? nah, not even close. Theres a couple astons that look better
MOST BEAUTIFUL SEDAN EVER MADE?
i don't really understand why all these car makers are doing this. why do the front of all the cars just have a completely perpendicular line to the ground. it's like the car ran into a wall or someone took a saw and just cut off the nose of the car. mercedes and bmw are doing it too, but i think the car would look so much more sleeker if it was slanted at the end instead of just an abrupt stop.
I really dislike the trend of sedans having hatchbacks. I like a 4 door with a strong trunk line. The Rapide, Panamera, A7 all suffer from this design element that I think makes the vehicle look rather soft. would much prefer something like an RS6 (if they produced a sedan version) over this.
It's the "4-door coupe" design, pretty much adding 2 doors to coupes w/o making it overly long or obvious and I think it can be done right. I think the Rapide and 6GC does it well while the Panamera and A7/S7 doesn't, personal opinion of course. CLS is kind of in between for me, sometime I like it, sometimes I hate it.
I think it's lame as hell Aston allowed the signature grill on the Ford Fusion
It hurts the brand a lot imo
What i came in to postmost beautiful? nah, not even close. Theres a couple astons that look better
plus it looks like this car
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I think it's lame as hell Aston allowed the signature grill on the Ford Fusion
It hurts the brand a lot imo