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post #16 of 30
I like it a lot. I prefer it to the Veyron, aesthetically.
post #17 of 30
What? No suicide doors?
post #18 of 30
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Whoa now that thing is ugly! The rock behind the tire is a nice touch.
post #19 of 30
Great car. It's supposed to get the same engine as the Veyron, but with two kompressors instead of the turbos. Accordings to Bugatti's CEO this is one of many concepts they have in line after the Veyron's production finishes in 2011.
post #20 of 30
Would have been a great looking car but the whole front just looks like it could be on a $20,000 car. The sides, back, and interior are great. Maybe make the front more aggressive or something I dont know but they have to do something.
post #21 of 30
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it's okay. I just wish it had more exhaust tips.
post #22 of 30
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The Panamera design seems to be contagious
phaeton design? it looks like they reworked the vw phaeton concept car......gave it the hideous bugatti grill.
post #23 of 30
Personally, I think Bentley does that design much better.

post #24 of 30
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The Panamera design seems to be contagious

With nicer results.
post #25 of 30
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Personally, I think Bentley does that design much better.


Yeah I guess if they dont have to add two more doors...
post #26 of 30
One ugly looking car that tell others : "I'm rich!"
post #27 of 30
If you want a 4 door tourer done right, no other than With room in the boot as well.
post #28 of 30
^ Yes. Of all these 4-door super/hypercars, the Aston is the only one which really works visually. The Lambo Reventon looks like a stormtrooper's outfit designed by a 12-year old, and the Panera (sic) is fugly.
post #29 of 30
It seems the problem is the back end of the car. The front is so long that the car looks unbalanced with such a truncated rear end.
post #30 of 30
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If you want a 4 door tourer done right, no other than



With room in the boot as well.

Quoted for excellence.
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