Pandamasque wrote:Zonda R is not road legal, at least according to the video I posted earlier.
Morteza AMG wrote:Pandamasque wrote:Zonda R is not road legal, at least according to the video I posted earlier.
To be honest with you, I wasn't sure myself but it's what I found on Wikipedia.
BTW, can you give me the link to the video you're referring?
Just_a_fan wrote:I'd love to see a grid full of Zonda R though. Imagine the noise as 20 or more of those engines bellowed at full chat off the line. Wow.
Morteza AMG wrote:Pandamasque wrote:Zonda R is not road legal, at least according to the video I posted earlier.
To be honest with you, I wasn't sure myself but it's what I found on Wikipedia.
BTW, can you give me the link to the video you're referring?
tarzoon wrote:Just_a_fan wrote:Wishful thinking, and since you mentioned it, add a few mazda furai for good measure!
autogyro wrote:An 'early' Fiat 500 not a super blob.
It would be surealistic with speakers giving that macho V12 sound and much better appreciated by true artistic minds. Controversy rocks.
Computer design in all its technical brilliance has funneled the shape of performance cars into a defined and forced commonality bordering on the horrible.
It has already done the same with passenger cars.
Once I used to know all the different models from half a mile away, now few can tell the difference. Couple that to the boring bland pastel colours they paint them in with water based second rate paint and you have completed the utter boredom program.
Take a look at the Bugatti Veyron and compare it with a proper Bugatti from the 1930s. There realy is no artistic comparison at all. The modern one might just as well be a vacuum cleaner to the artist.
autogyro wrote:An 'early' Fiat 500 not a super blob.
It would be surealistic with speakers giving that macho V12 sound and much better appreciated by true artistic minds. Controversy rocks.
autogyro wrote:Once I used to know all the different models from half a mile away, now few can tell the difference.
autogyro wrote:Take a look at the Bugatti Veyron and compare it with a proper Bugatti from the 1930s. There realy is no artistic comparison at all. The modern one might just as well be a vacuum cleaner to the artist.
Mysticf1 wrote:Art is purely subjective, there will always be differing opinion on the matter. Downgrading someones view of beauty is pretty narrow minded.
autogyro wrote:I did not downgrade his view of beauty, I considered there was no reference to beauty in his post and without that his post was of no substance.
autogyro wrote:The Pagani Zonda looks like a nice sports car. It also looks like all the other nice sports cars currently in production. Again one word. Sad.
It is a word that can be used for most of the current age of illusion.
. And no, it only looks the same if you are blinded by your views. It looks nothing like a 911, a 612 or a Maserati. Nothing. And talk about the age of illusion, there are so many con artists now isn't it?JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:And am I alone in thinking the Pagani goes out its way to look different?
Agenda_Is_Incorrect wrote:JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:And am I alone in thinking the Pagani goes out its way to look different?
No, you are not alone. It kinda may even look like trying to hard to be different sometimes.
autogyro wrote:Of course if you like the look of the Veron (vacuum cleaner) I can only comment with one word. Sad.
The Pagani Zonda looks like a nice sports car. It also looks like all the other nice sports cars currently in production. Again one word. Sad.
It is a word that can be used for most of the current age of illusion.
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