On a completely unimportant level, I think Porsches have the ugliest stearing wheels going. Also, the backs of the Cayennes have always looked like big sad faces to me, almost melancholic. OK, I'm going out on a limb here - this is my theory - that the fronts and backs of cars are subconsciously designed to have faces with two different expressions - the front end expression presupposes how you're going to first react to driving the car - in the case of the Cayanne GTS, invigorated and sharp. Look at how focused the headlights, or "eyes" are. The back end expression, however, is a reflection of how your face will look after owning the car for a while. In this case sad, because you have to look at that ugly stearing wheel every day. Questions? Comments?
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jonmangion (09/08/07 @ 09:13AM)
On a completely unimportant level, I think Porsches have the ugliest stearing wheels going. Also, the backs of the Cayennes have always looked like big sad faces to me, almost melancholic. OK, I'm going out on a limb here - this is my theory - that the fronts and backs of cars are subconsciously designed to have faces with two different expressions - the front end expression presupposes how you're going to first react to driving the car - in the case of the Cayanne GTS, invigorated and sharp. Look at how focused the headlights, or "eyes" are. The back end expression, however, is a reflection of how your face will look after owning the car for a while. In this case sad, because you have to look at that ugly stearing wheel every day. Questions? Comments?
nasery (09/10/07 @ 08:17AM)
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