Vote on New Audis' Styling
#61
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
TonyKiz wrote:
> It's obvious that there are some strong opinions on the subject. My
> intention was just to get them out in the open rather than tippy-toeing
> around the subject.
It seems to me that you could have done that without insulting other
people. "In denial"? Where the hell do you get off?
--
Mike Smith
> It's obvious that there are some strong opinions on the subject. My
> intention was just to get them out in the open rather than tippy-toeing
> around the subject.
It seems to me that you could have done that without insulting other
people. "In denial"? Where the hell do you get off?
--
Mike Smith
#62
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
10000000000000 times better than the newer bmw styling! I mean how ugly is
the 6 series!!!!!
MC
"TonyKiz" <tonykiz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:%Ym7g.67352$_S7.33896@newssvr14.news.prodigy. com...
> OK, I'm ready to open up a very touchy subject, but is it just me or did
> Audi really blow it with their new styling, especially the single-grill
> front-end? Up until this style change-over Audis were absolute perfection
> in
> terms of understated, perfectly harmonious, smooth lines that said
> elegance,
> class, and timeless beauty. I think that the 2004/2005 A8 had reached the
> peak of automobile perfection -- what an incredibly gorgeous car. THEN
> CAME
> THE HORSE-COLLAR GRILL!!!
>
> We went to the Audi dealer looking to trade up from our 2001 Pearl White
> A4
> beauty to an A6. We looked at the latest offering and just couldn't
> stomach
> the styling, so we bought a Certified 2004 A6 2.7T S-line and we love it's
> performance as well as its looks. The styling is just so right and so
> Audi.
>
> What brings the subject to the fore today is that when I was doing a
> 40-mile
> ride on my mountain bike through some of the wealthy Western suburbs of
> Chicago (Chicago is Audi Country), I saw a number of Audis with the new
> style and they simply did nothing for me, they were so Ho-Hum, and I also
> saw a number of ones in the two-grill style, and they were so much more
> distinctive and appealing.
>
> By the way, As far as the other German cars, I think the new VWs look too
> Toyota Corolla-ish, the new BMWs look too Japanese paper-folded, and,
> aside
> from the really ugly Maybachs, only Mercedes Benz has retained it's
> classic
> good looks in its new models, but that's for other forums and other rants.
> Sorry to go on so long but I have loved Audis and when it comes time to
> trade again, I just can't see myself buying a newer one unless Audi comes
> back to their senses.
>
> Now do you want to know how I really feel??? (joke) Come on, out with it,
> how do YOU feel about all this?
>
>
the 6 series!!!!!
MC
"TonyKiz" <tonykiz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:%Ym7g.67352$_S7.33896@newssvr14.news.prodigy. com...
> OK, I'm ready to open up a very touchy subject, but is it just me or did
> Audi really blow it with their new styling, especially the single-grill
> front-end? Up until this style change-over Audis were absolute perfection
> in
> terms of understated, perfectly harmonious, smooth lines that said
> elegance,
> class, and timeless beauty. I think that the 2004/2005 A8 had reached the
> peak of automobile perfection -- what an incredibly gorgeous car. THEN
> CAME
> THE HORSE-COLLAR GRILL!!!
>
> We went to the Audi dealer looking to trade up from our 2001 Pearl White
> A4
> beauty to an A6. We looked at the latest offering and just couldn't
> stomach
> the styling, so we bought a Certified 2004 A6 2.7T S-line and we love it's
> performance as well as its looks. The styling is just so right and so
> Audi.
>
> What brings the subject to the fore today is that when I was doing a
> 40-mile
> ride on my mountain bike through some of the wealthy Western suburbs of
> Chicago (Chicago is Audi Country), I saw a number of Audis with the new
> style and they simply did nothing for me, they were so Ho-Hum, and I also
> saw a number of ones in the two-grill style, and they were so much more
> distinctive and appealing.
>
> By the way, As far as the other German cars, I think the new VWs look too
> Toyota Corolla-ish, the new BMWs look too Japanese paper-folded, and,
> aside
> from the really ugly Maybachs, only Mercedes Benz has retained it's
> classic
> good looks in its new models, but that's for other forums and other rants.
> Sorry to go on so long but I have loved Audis and when it comes time to
> trade again, I just can't see myself buying a newer one unless Audi comes
> back to their senses.
>
> Now do you want to know how I really feel??? (joke) Come on, out with it,
> how do YOU feel about all this?
>
>
#63
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
10000000000000 times better than the newer bmw styling! I mean how ugly is
the 6 series!!!!!
MC
"TonyKiz" <tonykiz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:%Ym7g.67352$_S7.33896@newssvr14.news.prodigy. com...
> OK, I'm ready to open up a very touchy subject, but is it just me or did
> Audi really blow it with their new styling, especially the single-grill
> front-end? Up until this style change-over Audis were absolute perfection
> in
> terms of understated, perfectly harmonious, smooth lines that said
> elegance,
> class, and timeless beauty. I think that the 2004/2005 A8 had reached the
> peak of automobile perfection -- what an incredibly gorgeous car. THEN
> CAME
> THE HORSE-COLLAR GRILL!!!
>
> We went to the Audi dealer looking to trade up from our 2001 Pearl White
> A4
> beauty to an A6. We looked at the latest offering and just couldn't
> stomach
> the styling, so we bought a Certified 2004 A6 2.7T S-line and we love it's
> performance as well as its looks. The styling is just so right and so
> Audi.
>
> What brings the subject to the fore today is that when I was doing a
> 40-mile
> ride on my mountain bike through some of the wealthy Western suburbs of
> Chicago (Chicago is Audi Country), I saw a number of Audis with the new
> style and they simply did nothing for me, they were so Ho-Hum, and I also
> saw a number of ones in the two-grill style, and they were so much more
> distinctive and appealing.
>
> By the way, As far as the other German cars, I think the new VWs look too
> Toyota Corolla-ish, the new BMWs look too Japanese paper-folded, and,
> aside
> from the really ugly Maybachs, only Mercedes Benz has retained it's
> classic
> good looks in its new models, but that's for other forums and other rants.
> Sorry to go on so long but I have loved Audis and when it comes time to
> trade again, I just can't see myself buying a newer one unless Audi comes
> back to their senses.
>
> Now do you want to know how I really feel??? (joke) Come on, out with it,
> how do YOU feel about all this?
>
>
the 6 series!!!!!
MC
"TonyKiz" <tonykiz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:%Ym7g.67352$_S7.33896@newssvr14.news.prodigy. com...
> OK, I'm ready to open up a very touchy subject, but is it just me or did
> Audi really blow it with their new styling, especially the single-grill
> front-end? Up until this style change-over Audis were absolute perfection
> in
> terms of understated, perfectly harmonious, smooth lines that said
> elegance,
> class, and timeless beauty. I think that the 2004/2005 A8 had reached the
> peak of automobile perfection -- what an incredibly gorgeous car. THEN
> CAME
> THE HORSE-COLLAR GRILL!!!
>
> We went to the Audi dealer looking to trade up from our 2001 Pearl White
> A4
> beauty to an A6. We looked at the latest offering and just couldn't
> stomach
> the styling, so we bought a Certified 2004 A6 2.7T S-line and we love it's
> performance as well as its looks. The styling is just so right and so
> Audi.
>
> What brings the subject to the fore today is that when I was doing a
> 40-mile
> ride on my mountain bike through some of the wealthy Western suburbs of
> Chicago (Chicago is Audi Country), I saw a number of Audis with the new
> style and they simply did nothing for me, they were so Ho-Hum, and I also
> saw a number of ones in the two-grill style, and they were so much more
> distinctive and appealing.
>
> By the way, As far as the other German cars, I think the new VWs look too
> Toyota Corolla-ish, the new BMWs look too Japanese paper-folded, and,
> aside
> from the really ugly Maybachs, only Mercedes Benz has retained it's
> classic
> good looks in its new models, but that's for other forums and other rants.
> Sorry to go on so long but I have loved Audis and when it comes time to
> trade again, I just can't see myself buying a newer one unless Audi comes
> back to their senses.
>
> Now do you want to know how I really feel??? (joke) Come on, out with it,
> how do YOU feel about all this?
>
>
#64
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
10000000000000 times better than the newer bmw styling! I mean how ugly is
the 6 series!!!!!
MC
"TonyKiz" <tonykiz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:%Ym7g.67352$_S7.33896@newssvr14.news.prodigy. com...
> OK, I'm ready to open up a very touchy subject, but is it just me or did
> Audi really blow it with their new styling, especially the single-grill
> front-end? Up until this style change-over Audis were absolute perfection
> in
> terms of understated, perfectly harmonious, smooth lines that said
> elegance,
> class, and timeless beauty. I think that the 2004/2005 A8 had reached the
> peak of automobile perfection -- what an incredibly gorgeous car. THEN
> CAME
> THE HORSE-COLLAR GRILL!!!
>
> We went to the Audi dealer looking to trade up from our 2001 Pearl White
> A4
> beauty to an A6. We looked at the latest offering and just couldn't
> stomach
> the styling, so we bought a Certified 2004 A6 2.7T S-line and we love it's
> performance as well as its looks. The styling is just so right and so
> Audi.
>
> What brings the subject to the fore today is that when I was doing a
> 40-mile
> ride on my mountain bike through some of the wealthy Western suburbs of
> Chicago (Chicago is Audi Country), I saw a number of Audis with the new
> style and they simply did nothing for me, they were so Ho-Hum, and I also
> saw a number of ones in the two-grill style, and they were so much more
> distinctive and appealing.
>
> By the way, As far as the other German cars, I think the new VWs look too
> Toyota Corolla-ish, the new BMWs look too Japanese paper-folded, and,
> aside
> from the really ugly Maybachs, only Mercedes Benz has retained it's
> classic
> good looks in its new models, but that's for other forums and other rants.
> Sorry to go on so long but I have loved Audis and when it comes time to
> trade again, I just can't see myself buying a newer one unless Audi comes
> back to their senses.
>
> Now do you want to know how I really feel??? (joke) Come on, out with it,
> how do YOU feel about all this?
>
>
the 6 series!!!!!
MC
"TonyKiz" <tonykiz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:%Ym7g.67352$_S7.33896@newssvr14.news.prodigy. com...
> OK, I'm ready to open up a very touchy subject, but is it just me or did
> Audi really blow it with their new styling, especially the single-grill
> front-end? Up until this style change-over Audis were absolute perfection
> in
> terms of understated, perfectly harmonious, smooth lines that said
> elegance,
> class, and timeless beauty. I think that the 2004/2005 A8 had reached the
> peak of automobile perfection -- what an incredibly gorgeous car. THEN
> CAME
> THE HORSE-COLLAR GRILL!!!
>
> We went to the Audi dealer looking to trade up from our 2001 Pearl White
> A4
> beauty to an A6. We looked at the latest offering and just couldn't
> stomach
> the styling, so we bought a Certified 2004 A6 2.7T S-line and we love it's
> performance as well as its looks. The styling is just so right and so
> Audi.
>
> What brings the subject to the fore today is that when I was doing a
> 40-mile
> ride on my mountain bike through some of the wealthy Western suburbs of
> Chicago (Chicago is Audi Country), I saw a number of Audis with the new
> style and they simply did nothing for me, they were so Ho-Hum, and I also
> saw a number of ones in the two-grill style, and they were so much more
> distinctive and appealing.
>
> By the way, As far as the other German cars, I think the new VWs look too
> Toyota Corolla-ish, the new BMWs look too Japanese paper-folded, and,
> aside
> from the really ugly Maybachs, only Mercedes Benz has retained it's
> classic
> good looks in its new models, but that's for other forums and other rants.
> Sorry to go on so long but I have loved Audis and when it comes time to
> trade again, I just can't see myself buying a newer one unless Audi comes
> back to their senses.
>
> Now do you want to know how I really feel??? (joke) Come on, out with it,
> how do YOU feel about all this?
>
>
#65
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
On Mon, 15 May 2006 18:26:02 GMT, Mark C. wrote:
> 10000000000000 times better than the newer bmw styling! I mean how ugly is
> the 6 series!!!!!
>
> MC
You don't like the girly / curly BMW headlights & the squashed grill?
I agree ... the new Audi looks great compared to the new BMW!
> 10000000000000 times better than the newer bmw styling! I mean how ugly is
> the 6 series!!!!!
>
> MC
You don't like the girly / curly BMW headlights & the squashed grill?
I agree ... the new Audi looks great compared to the new BMW!
#66
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
On Mon, 15 May 2006 18:26:02 GMT, Mark C. wrote:
> 10000000000000 times better than the newer bmw styling! I mean how ugly is
> the 6 series!!!!!
>
> MC
You don't like the girly / curly BMW headlights & the squashed grill?
I agree ... the new Audi looks great compared to the new BMW!
> 10000000000000 times better than the newer bmw styling! I mean how ugly is
> the 6 series!!!!!
>
> MC
You don't like the girly / curly BMW headlights & the squashed grill?
I agree ... the new Audi looks great compared to the new BMW!
#67
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
On Mon, 15 May 2006 18:26:02 GMT, Mark C. wrote:
> 10000000000000 times better than the newer bmw styling! I mean how ugly is
> the 6 series!!!!!
>
> MC
You don't like the girly / curly BMW headlights & the squashed grill?
I agree ... the new Audi looks great compared to the new BMW!
> 10000000000000 times better than the newer bmw styling! I mean how ugly is
> the 6 series!!!!!
>
> MC
You don't like the girly / curly BMW headlights & the squashed grill?
I agree ... the new Audi looks great compared to the new BMW!
#68
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
On Sun, 14 May 2006 17:18:15 -0400, Mike Smith wrote:
> It seems to me that you could have done that without insulting other
> people. "In denial"? Where the hell do you get off?
I see nothing insulting in TonyKiz posts. "In denial" are two words
contained within 2 sentences that simply expressed an opinion.
> It seems to me that you could have done that without insulting other
> people. "In denial"? Where the hell do you get off?
I see nothing insulting in TonyKiz posts. "In denial" are two words
contained within 2 sentences that simply expressed an opinion.
#69
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
On Sun, 14 May 2006 17:18:15 -0400, Mike Smith wrote:
> It seems to me that you could have done that without insulting other
> people. "In denial"? Where the hell do you get off?
I see nothing insulting in TonyKiz posts. "In denial" are two words
contained within 2 sentences that simply expressed an opinion.
> It seems to me that you could have done that without insulting other
> people. "In denial"? Where the hell do you get off?
I see nothing insulting in TonyKiz posts. "In denial" are two words
contained within 2 sentences that simply expressed an opinion.
#70
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Re: Vote on New Audis' Styling
On Sun, 14 May 2006 17:18:15 -0400, Mike Smith wrote:
> It seems to me that you could have done that without insulting other
> people. "In denial"? Where the hell do you get off?
I see nothing insulting in TonyKiz posts. "In denial" are two words
contained within 2 sentences that simply expressed an opinion.
> It seems to me that you could have done that without insulting other
> people. "In denial"? Where the hell do you get off?
I see nothing insulting in TonyKiz posts. "In denial" are two words
contained within 2 sentences that simply expressed an opinion.