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Sean Flanagan @ Feb 22nd 2008 12:10PM
It really bothers me that Giugiaro can develop these concept cars but doesn't bother to design wheels for them. This is the second concept in a row that uses stock O.Z. wheels. The Giugiaro Mustang used the O.Z. Palladio, and this one uses the O.Z. Botticelli.
Andrew @ Feb 22nd 2008 12:19PM
It bothers me even more when someone designs a new car and puts ridiculously ugly "modern" wheels on when something tried and true would be much more fitting. Don't get me wrong, wheel design can be improved upon, but it's not often that it actually is.
P.S. I really dig the wheel choice on the new concept.