@JimmyChannel1 I didn't say I didn't like the way it looks, I just think it might have looked a little better if it didn't need the two inches or whatever above the engine block. I think it would look a bit better if the hood sloped all the way up to the windshield, or at least a little further towards it. I find it looks a bit snub nosed. I would be hard put to find a better looking new car, but quite a few classics could easily beat it.
@JimmyChannel1 No, just that it's not quite as pretty as it could be. Incidentally, not all Americans pronounce chassis with a ch, rather than a sh. However, that's the way it's spelled, so most say it that way. I've actually heard "CHA-sis" and even "CHAY-sis" rather than what I've learned to be correct, "sha-see". I also speak French, which does help a bit. On the subject, having seen last week's Doctor Who, why do the Brits say Vincent Van "Goff"?
Love it.
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I didn't say I didn't like the way it looks, I just think it might have looked a little better if it didn't need the two inches or whatever above the engine block. I think it would look a bit better if the hood sloped all the way up to the windshield, or at least a little further towards it. I find it looks a bit snub nosed. I would be hard put to find a better looking new car, but quite a few classics could easily beat it.
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OO7 would be driving a DBS or DB9 volante.
@JimmyChannel1 No, just that it's not quite as pretty as it could be.
Incidentally, not all Americans pronounce chassis with a ch, rather than a sh. However, that's the way it's spelled, so most say it that way. I've actually heard "CHA-sis" and even "CHAY-sis" rather than what I've learned to be correct, "sha-see". I also speak French, which does help a bit.
On the subject, having seen last week's Doctor Who, why do the Brits say Vincent Van "Goff"?
The nose bulges up a bit too much, and it almost ruins the look... stupid Euro safety people who can't hear a car coming...