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Subscribe to this threadGeneva 2008: Hyundai HED-5 i-Mode aims to isolate
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KA @ Mar 5th 2008 4:39AM
Yeah, I agree. You can very easily end up with a very homogeneous fleet -- however, I do think it can be done well (Audi and Merc [except the B class] do it well, for instance).
I have yet to see an American car company unify their designs in a good way. I think Pontiacs and Dodges, on the whole, do not look good (and they're probably the ones who do it most consistently). I have high expectations of Ford, and if the Fiesta is any indication of their future models, then their entire brand will benefit.