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psarhjinian @ Jan 8th 2008 2:28PM
Everybody steals from everybody else. Get over it.
The reason cars look like other cars is that:
* People have common preferences, especially in a common time period. This is called "fashion": it's why every pant maker in the 70s made bellbottoms, and why many cars made today have multi-lens headlight clusters.
* Break out too much and you get slapped with the ugly label. Remember the homebrew aero Civic from a few days ago? Or the Aztek? Or, heck, the original Saab 99?
I have to say I'm getting really tired of the "xxxx looks like they ripped yyyy from zzzz!" posts. Yes, some cars look like other cars. When there are functional requirements of a design there's really very little you can do to differentiate the end-product and, at some point, you're going to end up resembling something else. Anything that's truly unique usually has functional reasons for being so (like a supercar or uiltramini) or is a blue-sky concept that will never see production.