What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
I always thought the Cobalts looked like a coupe that could come from VW . The wheel arches , the lower rocker area , the interior screams last gen Jetta .
On the outside the new Impala has pretty prevelent VW character .
The new Jetta on the other hand looks like a Toyota , new corolla neone .
Last gen (02-04) Audi A4 has strong pontiac cues in the front clip .
The LaCrosse could easily have a Hyundai badge attached to it .
Agree totally they got the brands crossed on the Sky and solstice . Once the newer saturns come out though , the sky will look right at home . As the rest of the Saturn line will be as striking .
On the outside the new Impala has pretty prevelent VW character .
The new Jetta on the other hand looks like a Toyota , new corolla neone .
Last gen (02-04) Audi A4 has strong pontiac cues in the front clip .
The LaCrosse could easily have a Hyundai badge attached to it .
Agree totally they got the brands crossed on the Sky and solstice . Once the newer saturns come out though , the sky will look right at home . As the rest of the Saturn line will be as striking .
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
Originally Posted by FutureZMan
Jeep has been owned by or tampered with by almost everyone of the big 3.
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
Originally Posted by Eric Bryant
And yet the Wrangler has just about the strongest styling heritage of any vehicle on the road. So why do you say they "look like the ***** of the autoworld"? That would imply that they've stolen their styling cues from someone else, when in reality the whole two-box SUV was co-invented by Jeep (Wagoneer) and GM (Suburban).
Well initially i was speaking of only the engine options from the past, but since we went here
.The wrangler is pretty good in the form of heritage, and well thats where all that ends...
Jeeps where once known for ruggid performance, and everything produced with jeep brand stamped on it is alot of things but none of those are ruggid.
the newer Jeep SUV's look more and more like MISC mercade SUV's, as well as share alot of the more undesirable traits of other DCX SUV's. I bought a wrangler brand new, after owning a 82 for about 3 years. that 82 was rightous let me tell ya. It was a 00', I took it off roading about 3 times, each time i found it in a DCX repair bay. In respect to my 82' which i would literally drive through a forest and walk away with no more then a scratch and missing a 1/4 tank of gas. hell even in respect to my present 1991 2500 silverado with 200,000 miles. Its far more durable then this "Heritage" inspired current wrangler.
Back to the point.
the Commanche wasnt a ***** of Jeep back in its day? That was not a jeep in any facet other then Branding...
Jeeps where intended to be ruggid, the cherokee and liberty are far from ruggid.. This is all in respect of the company passing hands, and becoming the bastard son of the big 3.
could this be anymore brand whored? Jeep commander
see a resemblence? Mercades SUV
what about here? Merc SUV number 2 Liberty
You dont add Wrangler lines to something and call it a jeep, you dont add Hummer lines to something and call it a hummer, thus the whored name plates.
Jeep isnt anything it used to be, many would agree. A brand is more then a logo.
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
The Jeep Commanche looks like a 4 door 86 Cherokee(the orginal, smaller one).
The new Hynduia Sonota really rips off of Lexus's new designs.
I always thought the IS300 looked more like a BMW than a Lexus
The new Hynduia Sonota really rips off of Lexus's new designs.
I always thought the IS300 looked more like a BMW than a Lexus
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
First of all the title of this thread is "What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division". Jeep is not a car so I dont undestand why you brought up the entire company. Almost every car in Jeeps lineup looks distinctively Jeep so I think this entire argument is false. http://www.jeep.com/wrangler/index.html. The Wrangler in my opinion was a great job because it looks like an original thats evolved and is still very trail/off road capable and is offered in many options. I think every car they have in their lineup looks pretty Jeep. http://www.jeep.com/trailrated/index.html
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
Originally Posted by Yossarian14
First of all the title of this thread is "What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division". Jeep is not a car so I dont undestand why you brought up the entire company. Almost every car in Jeeps lineup looks distinctively Jeep so I think this entire argument is false. http://www.jeep.com/wrangler/index.html. The Wrangler in my opinion was a great job because it looks like an original thats evolved and is still very trail/off road capable and is offered in many options. I think every car they have in their lineup looks pretty Jeep. http://www.jeep.com/trailrated/index.html
and in the end this thread is opinion, and that was mine.
if you had ever taken out a older Wrangler to a newer one, you wouldnt be speaking about the late model wranglers trail capabilities.
Last edited by FutureZMan; Aug 28, 2005 at 08:33 PM.
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
The new Impala looks like it could have been the new Toyota Avalon. Only the new Avalon looks much more stylish, flashy, orginal, and stands out more in a crowded parking lot. Isn't it funny Toyota is now beating us on style as well(something I don't think they had ever done until now).
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
The Nissan Altima and Maxima borrowed heavily off the Lexus GS' design. The Buick LaCrosse appears to have borrowed its front clip, except for the grill, from the GS as well.
I see a resmblance to an extend in the front clip and headlights and possibly in the angle of the front quarter panels, but that's beyond that they look like two completely different cars - especially in the interior (although that may not be what you were including in your reference)
http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/Mo...ctureid=&src=0
http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/Mo...ctureid=&src=0
Originally Posted by guionM
Every time I see a Acura TL, I see the a car that screams Pontiac from every pore. It's almost as if Acura took a look at the Bonneville's front end, and designed an entire car around it.
http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/Mo...ctureid=&src=0
http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/Mo...ctureid=&src=0
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
GTO/Monaro has a 100% ponitac look IMO.
Ford Fusion looks like a Cadillac wannabe from the front. FiveHundred should be a VW
Sky looks like a Chevy (it could have passed for a Vette with the right tail lights)
Acuras look very Pontiac.
Ford Fusion looks like a Cadillac wannabe from the front. FiveHundred should be a VW
Sky looks like a Chevy (it could have passed for a Vette with the right tail lights)
Acuras look very Pontiac.
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
Originally Posted by Z28x
FiveHundred should be a VW
You could put most VWs INSIDE the FiveHundred!
The new Accord looks almost exactly like the 2003 Cougars - taillights and all.
I don't know which is more out of place though...
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
Some of the higher end Hyundais are obvious rip offs of Mercedes front end and rear end styling cues.
Some of the newer Mitsubishi cars with their grills, look like something Pontiac wouldve done styling wise.
Toyota Echo looks like a smaller version of a Ford Focus.
G35 Coupe looks like something GM would've made for a sports coupe, but something along Buickesque lines.
Thats just me though.
Some of the newer Mitsubishi cars with their grills, look like something Pontiac wouldve done styling wise.
Toyota Echo looks like a smaller version of a Ford Focus.
G35 Coupe looks like something GM would've made for a sports coupe, but something along Buickesque lines.
Thats just me though.
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
Originally Posted by Threxx
The Nissan Altima and Maxima borrowed heavily off the Lexus GS' design. The Buick LaCrosse appears to have borrowed its front clip, except for the grill, from the GS as well.
I see a resmblance to an extend in the front clip and headlights and possibly in the angle of the front quarter panels, but that's beyond that they look like two completely different cars - especially in the interior (although that may not be what you were including in your reference)
http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/Mo...ctureid=&src=0
http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/Mo...ctureid=&src=0
I see a resmblance to an extend in the front clip and headlights and possibly in the angle of the front quarter panels, but that's beyond that they look like two completely different cars - especially in the interior (although that may not be what you were including in your reference)
http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/Mo...ctureid=&src=0
http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/Mo...ctureid=&src=0
Not to stir up anything, but I thought that LaCrosse borrowed its front from Jaguar, and the rest from Taurus. I really don't see GS in it.
Re: What cars look like they were made by the wrong company or division?
Originally Posted by muckz
Not to stir up anything, but I thought that LaCrosse borrowed its front from Jaguar, and the rest from Taurus. I really don't see GS in it. 

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