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The Foria looked like it got smacked with a sackful of ugly.

Dude, at the risk of going a little off topic, I usually agree with your assesment of asthetic design, but I am yet to see you say a car looks good. Do you ever?

Dude, at the risk of going a little off topic, I usually agree with your assesment of asthetic design, but I am yet to see you say a car looks good. Do you ever?

Here's a quick list, off the top of my head.

FD RX-7. Hottest thing on 4 wheels to ever come out of Japan.

R34 Skyline. Broad shouldered. Hunkered down.

R32 GT-R. Aggressive

S15 Silvia. It'd be hot even if it wasn't looked upon favourable coming on the back of the S14.

V36 Skyline. Great lines, and a headlight design that doesn't look squished.

Accord Euro. It looks classy.

Ariel Atom. Form following function taken to the extreme.

Aston Martin V8 Vantage. Its just horn.

Mercedes Benz E Class. What a sophisticated luxury sedan should look like.

Alfa Romeo GT. If it was RWD I'd have one over my Z33

BMW Z4 (roadster or coupe). The "extreme" styling actually works on this car.

Seat Leon Cupra. One of the most aggressive looking hot hatches around.

Dodge Viper. What can I say? Its like a match box car you can kill yourself in.

Ford Mustang. Love the retro looks of the new one.

Chrysler 300C.

There might be more, but that's all I can think of right now.

Is it possible to have siphalis of the eyes?

Cos thats the only thing I see..

Thats the biggest hunk of shit i have ever seen!..

Looks like it was disigned by some terd smuggling Californian Hair dresser!

This rendering, which turned up on RocketPunch, gives a possible styling direction for the new coupe, and draws some of its lines from Nissan’s own Foria concept car.

possible styling direction for the new coupe, and draws some of its lines from Nissan’s own Foria concept car.

possible styling direction for the new coupe

possible styling direction

possible

Did any of you even read the article? It's not an official design or concept from Nissan...

Like syphillis?

It looks like shit. The front end looks like a Pulsar. The rear quarter looks like a V35 sedan. Considering how nice the S15 looks, this eyesore should not be its successor. Japanese manufacturers should leave building ugly cars to Subaru.

LOL its funny cos i work for subaru

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