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Old 02-10-2011, 08:45 PM   #36
Falc'man
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Default Re: New Ford Mondeo revealed

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Originally Posted by Danny
I honestly cannot beleieve that anyone could possibly think that this car is not great looking!!
The illustrated car looks great, especially the front end, but it's the oversized hockey stick that just looks out of place, and I find out of sync with the front end's Kinetic theme. It just doesn't gel. It looks even worse when viewing from the rear.

Look at the lines over and around the rear quarter panels and you can see what I'm talking about. There's a lot more definition in the car below, and again, it gels with the theme unlike the blue car. This is why I was relieved it's just an illustration.


What I should have said from the start is the finished product will look better and left it at that.

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