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I actually think it looks pretty sweet.
What cat is this? Totally new to meHere's one that's relatively new to me. Really not sure what they were thinking here.
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Look like a Valiant, but is that Dodge lettering?What cat is this? Totally new to me
It's the Dodge that the R and S Series Valiant's were modelled after back when nearly all of the Aussie cars styling was, um, borrowed.Look like a Valiant, but is that Dodge lettering?
Yeah, when I first came here, they were everywhere in Newcastle. Seriously. Different colours so, it wasn't the same one.It's the Dodge that the R and S Series Valiant's were modelled after back when nearly all of the Aussie cars styling was, um, borrowed.
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The front on this one looks a lot better, especially the lights, but the greenhouse to me looks like it doesn’t belong to this car, reminds a bit of the Russian cars in CCCP times when they were trying to imitate US styling.It's the Dodge that the R and S Series Valiant's were modelled after back when nearly all of the Aussie cars styling was, um, borrowed.
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What about Automobili Pininfarina? I think both the Battista and B95 look splendid.European car design is in the mud.
It's not a very flattering angle. The glass area doesn't normally look quite that bad, but in saying that, it could do with an inch off the top.The front on this one looks a lot better, especially the lights, but the greenhouse to me looks like it doesn’t belong to this car, reminds a bit of the Russian cars in CCCP times when they were trying to imitate US styling.
There was only a few around my area. I used to see one all the time because it was my friends mum's car (two tone white with blue top), and another because I was behind (or in front of) another friends car while we were cruising around. I was in a 1969 318 V8 VF two door Valiant (that took it's styling from the 1968 American Dodge Dart)Yeah, when I first came here, they were everywhere in Newcastle. Seriously. Different colours so, it wasn't the same one.
Can't recall last time I saw one cruising around.
I don't think they used AI to make it look good either, but someone definitely opened up an outdated version of Midjourney and typed in the prompt "A Tesla Model 3 but with more cameras and cool sports car stuff on the sides and no doorhandles".View attachment 1477540
Speaking of recently unveiled...
The "Tensor Robocar" - "Earth's first personal robocar"
Of course, AI everything
Of course, I don't think they used AI to make it look good. Or aerodynamic.
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Oh, and it's made by Vinfast. Goodie.
Tensor is a rebranding of AutoX, a robotaxi company which while headquartered in the USA, did its biggest push in China, including a self-driving service in the suburbs of Shenzhen several years ago with a fleet said to be over 1,000 robotaxis. The Chinese operations were closed 2 years ago. Tensor says it is an “evolution” of AutoX aimed at personal cars. AutoX was one of the earliest companies to deploy robotaxis with no safety driver in China, but had faced controversy over allegations of operation without active safety intervention controls in the USA.