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Car styling over the past 20 years has been in this strange hiatus where designers dont know whether to go with straight lines, super curved or a balance of the two.
The exception is of late where I can see the styling mimicking an aggressive 70s tstyling ling in a sense, but it's an ugly bastardised version applied to hatch backs and SUVs. Shallower rear window profiles, upward sweeping door lines etc.
Love it or hate it, the 80s and 90s car styling was the last decade of anything original and daring.
Nobody wants to step outside the box and innovative and the sheeple lap up the mundane whilst listening to Taylor Swift and eating kale freekah.
The exception is of late where I can see the styling mimicking an aggressive 70s tstyling ling in a sense, but it's an ugly bastardised version applied to hatch backs and SUVs. Shallower rear window profiles, upward sweeping door lines etc.
Love it or hate it, the 80s and 90s car styling was the last decade of anything original and daring.
Nobody wants to step outside the box and innovative and the sheeple lap up the mundane whilst listening to Taylor Swift and eating kale freekah.
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