SWEET! Went to a research event today - possibly the new Porsche Sedan designs
#17
Originally posted by MKW
So this " 4 door GT" as previewed will be a " 3 box " design like a traditional sedan and not a " 2 box " like a station wagon/SUV/hatchback/crossover ?
So this " 4 door GT" as previewed will be a " 3 box " design like a traditional sedan and not a " 2 box " like a station wagon/SUV/hatchback/crossover ?
#18
Originally posted by teutonictrio
Well, it's hard to describe, as it seems to be a completely new hybrid. It's like a stretched coupe, only with a back hatch that opens, and rear seats that fold down like a wagon, so on the inside and with access, it's a hatchback/wagon, but looks like a long GT coupe.
Well, it's hard to describe, as it seems to be a completely new hybrid. It's like a stretched coupe, only with a back hatch that opens, and rear seats that fold down like a wagon, so on the inside and with access, it's a hatchback/wagon, but looks like a long GT coupe.
Last edited by MKW; 02-11-2004 at 09:15 PM.
#19
Originally posted by MKW
So it sounds like a 4dr stretch 928 / 944 in concept ,if not styling , since they were 2 dr 2+2 coupes with opening rear hatches also. Now if that rear glass is not as sloped as on those cars and therefore the roofline is extended to a more vertical backlight, then it would look sorta like a supersized 4 door M Coupe . The big question than is what is the angle of that rear hatch ?
So it sounds like a 4dr stretch 928 / 944 in concept ,if not styling , since they were 2 dr 2+2 coupes with opening rear hatches also. Now if that rear glass is not as sloped as on those cars and therefore the roofline is extended to a more vertical backlight, then it would look sorta like a supersized 4 door M Coupe . The big question than is what is the angle of that rear hatch ?
#20
It's not a station wagon - wish I could describe it better. It's fantastic, that's all I can really say, and you'll have to trust me on it. If I had the talents to draw it out, I would, but I don't...
The CLS is ****. I saw it at the LA Auto Show too, and to an E500 owner, I'd be embarassed to drive that E-series and CL-series mutant. Barf.
The CLS is ****. I saw it at the LA Auto Show too, and to an E500 owner, I'd be embarassed to drive that E-series and CL-series mutant. Barf.
#21
Originally posted by teutonictrio
It's not a station wagon - wish I could describe it better. It's fantastic, that's all I can really say, and you'll have to trust me on it. If I had the talents to draw it out, I would, but I don't...
The CLS is ****. I saw it at the LA Auto Show too, and to an E500 owner, I'd be embarassed to drive that E-series and CL-series mutant. Barf.
It's not a station wagon - wish I could describe it better. It's fantastic, that's all I can really say, and you'll have to trust me on it. If I had the talents to draw it out, I would, but I don't...
The CLS is ****. I saw it at the LA Auto Show too, and to an E500 owner, I'd be embarassed to drive that E-series and CL-series mutant. Barf.
#22
Spy pics of the 2006 S-class show " I-drive " type controller between front and rear seats and moving the gear selector to a tiny lever on the right side of the steering column just like on the 7 series. If you follow the multitude of continuing electrical gremlins that plague MBZ's current models , it doesn't give one much confidence that you wouldn't be a frequent flyer at the service dept with the next S-class .
Teutonictrio, can you at least make a quick comment on whether the rear hatch is closer to a 944 or Civic hatchback in angle , please.
Teutonictrio, can you at least make a quick comment on whether the rear hatch is closer to a 944 or Civic hatchback in angle , please.
#23
I'd say closer to a 944. It's easier to explain this way - imagine a widebody 911 coupe, then imagine that rear window is a hatch - that's how it is. Because it is front-engined, that rear area becomes the hatch of the vehicle. With the wide-body style, it still looks cool because the wheels stick out and give a muscular stance, as opposed to a standard Civic style hatchback.
#24
Originally posted by teutonictrio
I'd say closer to a 944. It's easier to explain this way - imagine a widebody 911 coupe, then imagine that rear window is a hatch - that's how it is. Because it is front-engined, that rear area becomes the hatch of the vehicle. With the wide-body style, it still looks cool because the wheels stick out and give a muscular stance, as opposed to a standard Civic style hatchback.
I'd say closer to a 944. It's easier to explain this way - imagine a widebody 911 coupe, then imagine that rear window is a hatch - that's how it is. Because it is front-engined, that rear area becomes the hatch of the vehicle. With the wide-body style, it still looks cool because the wheels stick out and give a muscular stance, as opposed to a standard Civic style hatchback.
#25
God no! If someone is really good at Photoshop, I can work with him/her and come up with my renditions, using some current 911's as the basis for it. Contact me if you can do this.
#26
Hey all, I found some pictures that are SORT OF like what I saw at the research event - http://www.freewebs.com/volkswagencar/scoops.htm - the one I saw had more shape to it, with bulging fenders (like that picture with widebody), and somewhat of RX-8 thrown in.
#27
Just found this on the web - it's fairly close to what was at the event, only it was more muscular, with the rear haunches sticking out, so it looked more like an extended coupe than this wagon style.
http://auto-motor-sport.de/d/36450/d..._detail?skip=1
http://auto-motor-sport.de/d/36450/d..._detail?skip=1
#28
This is like reading like a good espionage novel. You guys are good. You're not spooks or working for "the company" or as we say Christians In Action? I must say those last two pictures don't look anything like each other, teutonictrio. Will this be the next great thing?
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