jikki
06-18-2006, 06:38 AM
It's an old pic about 2 years ago,I find it accidently on the internet,I don't know if it will be introduced recently.
http://www.cnwh.com/album/uploadPic/24144/200661866373345.JPG
Looks like its based on the archaic Charade platform with Toyota MR2 inspired styling.
cute maby, but it could be a little more sexy, unless they want to be like the mazda mx-5. the rims and wheels should be bigger. and even if its going to be a fake side air intake, at least make it look a little more real, like this mustang.
http://www.hansenandyoung.com/library/1999%20For%20Mustang%20grey.JPG
BringIt
06-22-2006, 01:21 PM
Ugh, that version of the mustang is atrocious; the side and hood intakes are all fake and looks fake. I hate fake things on a car, it's downright cheesy.
The only versions of the Mustangs that are decent are the very first version and the latest one. All the in-betweens suck.
Admin
06-22-2006, 05:45 PM
well if this picture is from 2 years ago, i doubt Geely automobile will launch it still, we would of heard more about it over the 2 years.. if geely intially presented the car at shows etc
erik (laofan), cmvdc
06-23-2006, 07:22 AM
This car was much older, it was always in the hall of the Geely main office, as some kind of "concept". It was never shown on shows. It is based on the early Geely models, you can clearly see the old Daihatsu Charade styling elements.
It was included in our Chinese car catalogue in 2002, but we dropped it in 2004 as it was clear that production would never take place.
Greetings!
Admin
06-23-2006, 05:23 PM
thanks for the informative post Erik, I wonder why Geely Automobile didnt produce this car earlier instead of not producing it at all
Ugh, that version of the mustang is atrocious; the side and hood intakes are all fake and looks fake. I hate fake things on a car, it's downright cheesy.
The only versions of the Mustangs that are decent are the very first version and the latest one. All the in-betweens suck.
so you like that funny looking indent of the geely door?
BringIt
06-29-2006, 08:03 PM
It's much better than a slab-side, yes? Go checkout every car - they all got creases, arches, lines, folds, humps, or whatever all over the car for "design" purposes.