Svolítið sjöulegt?

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Postby bimmer » Thu 19. Jan 2006 15:39

krullih wrote:Jæja, maður er kannski ekki að predíka á réttum stað..

En hvernig í fjáránum vitiði að sjöan, og þá meina ég ekki að einhver einn viti það heldur aaallir sem kommentuðu hérna, hafi fyrst verið kominn á teikniborðið, og verið á undan með allt þetta? Bara saklaus pæling..


Flame on i guess..


Kannski vegna þess að sjöan er frá ca. 2001-2 meðan þetta fyrirbæri er árgerð 2007.
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Re: Svolítið sjöulegt?

Postby Hannsi » Thu 19. Jan 2006 18:42

bimmer wrote:Nýr Lexus.

Er það bara ég eða er þetta svolítið líkt sjöunni?

http://www.autoblog.com/2006/01/08/lexus-ls-460-world-introduction-part-i/

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hafa verður í huga að hann er vanur lygari sem hefur lifibrauð sitt af því að ljúga því að trúgjörnum vitleysingum að til sé karl upp í skýjunum sem fylgist með öllu sem fólk gerir og skráir samviskusamlega niður,til að nota gegn því eftir að það deyr
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Re: Svolítið sjöulegt?

Postby pallorri » Thu 19. Jan 2006 22:19

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Postby íbbi_ » Thu 19. Jan 2006 22:28

þetta er alveg eins..
lexusinn sem var benzlegur var fyrsti ls400 bíllin, á þeim tíma var líka benz með yfirhöndina, en núna er bmw leiðandi í útliti og þá apa lexus eftir þeim
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Postby mags » Fri 20. Jan 2006 09:00

Sumum finnst þetta kannski langsótt en þegar ég labbaði aftan að einum bílanna hans tengdó (Peugeot 406) um daginn þá varð mér hugsað til BMW :)

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Postby gunnar » Fri 20. Jan 2006 09:04

mags wrote:Sumum finnst þetta kannski langsótt en þegar ég labbaði aftan að einum bílanna hans tengdó (Peugeot 406) um daginn þá varð mér hugsað til BMW :)



Já einna líkur E36 þá helst..

Varðandi þennan Lexus, þá er hann nú anskoti líkur.. Framljósin, speglar, ugginn á toppnum, gluggarnir, felgurnar ekkert ósvipaðar í hönnun, þó útlitið sé örlítið öðruvísi.

En ég meina við hverju búist þið eiginlega við af TOYOTA.
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Re: Svolítið sjöulegt?

Postby jth » Fri 20. Jan 2006 13:25

bimmer wrote:Nýr Lexus.
Er það bara ég eða er þetta svolítið líkt sjöunni?


Hárrétt, menn hafa haft orð á þessu:

But at this year's North American International Auto Show, designs resembling Mr. Bangle's work are cropping up in cars from several BMW rivals, including Toyota Motor Corp.'s new Camry and the Mercedes-Benz S-Class from DaimlerChrysler AG's Mercedes division, both of which sport raised trunks.


Hér er svo öll greinin ef menn hafa áhuga á. Þó svo að tilvitnunin fyrir ofan minnist ekki á Lexus þá líkja þeir nýja LS við 7una í greininni.
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BMW's Chief Designer
Enjoys Newfound Respect
Bangle's Curvy Style, Initially Slammed
By Critics, Fuels Trend
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
January 12, 2006; Page D4

DETROIT – Trashed by critics just a few years ago, BMW AG chief designer Chris Bangle is experiencing a pleasant reversal of fortune at this week's Detroit auto show.

Mr. Bangle, a 49-year-old American, was pummeled by BMW fans and auto journalists after the German car maker restyled its flagship 7 Series sedan in 2001 with sculpted curves and contours. The car's bulbous trunk was ridiculed as the "Bangle butt," and thousands signed an Internet petition imploring BMW to "Stop Chris Bangle."

But at this year's North American International Auto Show, designs resembling Mr. Bangle's work are cropping up in cars from several BMW rivals, including Toyota Motor Corp.'s new Camry and the Mercedes-Benz S-Class from DaimlerChrysler AG's Mercedes division, both of which sport raised trunks.
[BMW chief designer Chris Bangle]
BMW chief designer Chris Bangle

"Suddenly, everyone is trying to do the kind of styling for which the auto journalists criticized the BMW group so loudly," BMW Chief Executive Helmut Panke crowed at a dinner with reporters here. "You look at the Camry rear end and you see another 7 Series. It is not the 'Bangle butt' anymore."

The new LS 460 from Toyota's Lexus brand also has a profile that almost exactly follows that of the 7 Series, while models from Nissan Motor Co.'s Inifiniti brand have moved to a modernist styling.

In an interview, Mr. Bangle said he is pleased BMW's work is being emulated, but, "I don't dwell on these issues," he said. "In this business, you don't spend a lot of time looking in the mirror. You try to figure out what curve is coming up."

With other car makers following the course Mr. Bangle set, some of his critics are starting to come around, especially now that the new 3 Series sedan has been launched to favorable reviews. The car, which is BMW's top-selling model and was redesigned last year, has a look related to that of the 7 Series, but with less-curvaceous headlights and taillights and fewer sharp creases and contours.

For some customers, the toned-down, modernist look of the 3 Series and the fact that more and more cars are adopting similar designs have made Mr. Bangle's work less jarring.

"The new 3 Series has actually tempered some of my animosity toward Mr. Bangle," said Tony Yokam, a software salesman in California. "He's done a really good job there." This year, he traded in a BMW 5 Series for a Carrera S from Porsche AG, in part because he didn't like Mr. Bangle's new 5 Series.

But Mr. Yokam said the 5 Series is growing on him now that more and more cars from Infiniti, Lexus and other brands are hitting the road with similar styling.
[Car comparison]
From top, the 2001 BMW 740i, the BMW 745i after Mr. Bangle's redesign and the 2007 Lexus LS 460


Educated at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, Mr. Bangle worked at Fiat SpA before being named BMW's first non-German head of design, in 1992. His overhaul of BMW's look was part of a bid by the company to accelerate growth after a management shake-up in the late 1990s.

BMW hoped more modern and differentiated designs would pull in younger buyers, but the criticism overshadowed the cars.

For the first few years Mr. Bangle's cars were on the market, it was unclear whether the redesign was working. BMW's sales soared, but largely because it added new models. In the U.S., sales of the 7 Series declined after a good first year.

But last year, BMW tweaked the 7 Series look, and the model's U.S. sales rose 12% to 18,165 cars, according to Autodata Corp. Last year, with the new 3 Series earning favorable reviews, BMW reported its best year in the U.S.

Write to Neal E. Boudette at neal.boudette@wsj.com
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