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Subscribe to this threadREPORT: Land Rover to build the LRX
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dreamtech @ Mar 19th 2008 9:44AM
This concept is just a Land Rover flavored Audi Steppenwolf from the year 2000!!!!!
http://www.audiworld.com/news/00/steppenwolf/s98.jpg
Its not really an original concept, but a very well executed Land Rover design that will surely be a hit! What do others think?
Red @ Mar 19th 2008 9:53AM
It's certainly not original, but it is one of the best three-door SUVs I've seen. The styling overall is simple, but as the saying goes, the devil is definitely in the details, which I think is what gives it the elegant appeal. I am not at all a fan of SUVs, but I would take one of these in black (or white, which I'm not a fan of either) if it had the diesel or hybrid engines. Preferably a combination of the two.
tuna @ Mar 19th 2008 3:29PM
Mass produced automobiles have been around since 1903 (Ford model A) and earlier. Nothing is original these days. Everything is a derivative of another or combination of others. It's moot to judge new cars based on "originality". Better to judge each car by how well it's design execution fits into the brand's image, line up and needs of the intended audience. Bugs the hell out of me whenever people say "it looks like a ___" or "OMG, they copied ____". Yes, it's got wheels, tires, doors and assortment of lights. Can we please move past that.