missinmahseven
10-14-2005, 02:48 PM
:eek:
Lead sled done right Clicky clicky! (http://www.carsguide.news.com.au/news/story_page/0,8269,16905379%255E21822,00.html)
Be sure to click on the "more pictures" link.
Someone commented earlier that the RX8 is being copied.. I see it as the 8 starting a trend.
I see the 8 as retro-future, I see a lot of cues from the old days in it, but freshened and modernized. Sharp, stunning.
The link above is 100% pure retro... and I dig it. Too big, too heavy for my taste, but.. aww hell just click the link. :D
zoom44
10-14-2005, 02:59 PM
ooh now that'd be a fun build- a custom job like that.very nice
Feras
10-14-2005, 03:00 PM
the 8 is not a pioneer of style nor did it start a trend and takes styling cues from a lot of previous cars. God the 8 and that hot rod concept have nothing in common. You guys need to take the rx8 goggles off. The 8s nice ( i love mine) but its far from this ultra exotic special king of style you all make it out to be.
missinmahseven
10-14-2005, 03:18 PM
Feras, maybe you need better glassess. The 8 has 1940's car stamped all over it. It also has a fair bit of SA/FB in it, and even FD. If you can't see that either, glassess wont help.
I think you can't see past the angularity of it. But that's for another thead. THIS thread is about the Holden Efijy.
NOthing in common you say? Dammit, look at the !@#!! fenders up front, for one. Sheesh.
The 8, after nearly 50 years of soap bars IS refreshing, different and new.
Wanna start a fight? Then start another thread for it, and I'll gladly engage you in a design discussion.
Feras
10-14-2005, 03:57 PM
im not gonna start a fight, because i think its silly. I think the fenders on the efijy harken more to a retro 40s and 50s americana that became popular well before the rx-8 was released mostly from chrystler with the prowler and the pt cruiser and things like the ford thunderbird, and are being spread around now into even more manufacturers (SSR and HHR). American Iron is the inspiration here not hiroshima quirkiness ;)
missinmahseven
10-14-2005, 04:18 PM
im not gonna start a fight, because i think its silly. I think the fenders on the efijy harken more to a retro 40s and 50s americana that became popular well before the rx-8 was released mostly from chrystler with the prowler and the pt cruiser and things like the ford thunderbird, and are being spread around now into even more manufacturers (SSR and HHR). American Iron is the inspiration here not hiroshima quirkiness ;)
And that I'm not debating. Hiroshima did, however, take the pontoon fender and ... made it supersonic and light, instead of big and bulky. That's why I say the 8 is retro-future. They took the old 40's look and transformed it into something unique to Mazda. The idea's the same, but the execution is different.
This Holden, at first I thought it was a '53 Merc. I swear they stole the Merc grille. :D
The prowler, otoh, harkens back to the 30's cars -- true motorcycle fenders, completely detached from the body. The classic rod look. After all, the first rods were T and A model Fords, stripped of all fluff. Real rods don't even have fenders. :D
The 8 simply was the first production car in a long, long long time to have pontoon fenders of any kind, which is why I consider it fresh, and why MB, Nissan and others are now busy copying the thought. I think the last pontoon car before the Rx-8 was the '55 Ferrari 250 TR (Thank you, Signore Scaglietti. :) )
So in a perverted, twisted way, you and I agree ;)
Now.. if someone would design affordable cars designed along the lines of the Talbots and Delahayes (especially those bodied by Felloni et Fallachi) and early Pininfarina designs...*drool* :)
edit: dammit, I've managed to hijack my own thread.. arrrgh. :D