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Evolution isn’t limited to the animal kingdom: The Nissan Vmotion 2.0 concept advances the brand’s love-it-or-hate-it V-Motion design as featured on today’s Nissan models such as the Maxima and the Murano. Besides revealing Nissan’s latest styling direction, the Vmotion 2.0 is a clear preview of the next Altima mid-size sedan.

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Concept cars just don't do anything for me but disappoint. Manufacturers never actually build them. It's like, "Hey, this is what we could do for you!.... But instead you get this watered-down pile of steaming poo instead that sorta looks like the concept car... a little... in this one body line."

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I completely agree.

Especially from Nissan. Their concept cars are just as spectacularly uninteresting as their production cars, just less mass production friendly. What exactly is it that's supposed to excite about this car? The suicide doors? Whoa, so edgy!

Next time my insomnia strikes, I'll bring up pictures of this car, because it's a serious yawner.

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Does anyone remember when Nissan used to make some of the nicest, most tasteful OEM wheels on earth? What the Hell happened to that? Now they just go crazy with drugs and photoshop until some 17 year old who doesn't even want a driver's license decides they look ironic enough.

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MinisterofDOOM wrote:Also,
Does anyone remember when Nissan used to make some of the nicest, most tasteful OEM wheels on earth? What the Hell happened to that? Now they just go crazy with drugs and photoshop until some 17 year old who doesn't even want a driver's license decides they look ironic enough.
That's perfect! :chuckle:

And Infiniti where is the Eau Rogue?! You gutless wonders

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I keep looking at those pictures, and I have to say, I don't like a single thing about that car.
The body lines, the pain, the grill, the interior, that weird-a** center console that runs the length of the car, the headlights, the weird a** hood, the gigantic vent that directs air towards the tire so that you get a metric f*** ton of wind noise and poor efficiency.

I get the same feeling as MOD lately... these things are being designed by millennials that don't even want to drive.


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