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    Quote Originally Posted by SPOOLIN
    sharp lines are bleh, they are inefficient designs that are just not needed anymore. newer RX7 is better, newer civics are better then the sharp lined ones. Thats just the way it is.
    May be better for aerodynamics, but I hate how they look. Just like I hate cars with fixed headlights. I love the look of pop-ups and if a car came stock with pop-ups I'd never mod it to give it fixed headlights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinton
    May be better for aerodynamics, but I hate how they look. Just like I hate cars with fixed headlights. I love the look of pop-ups and if a car came stock with pop-ups I'd never mod it to give it fixed headlights.
    x2...i hate fixed lights on RX-7s look gay as hell

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    I prefer the in-betweens. The model generation right after the box cars and right before the rounded ones. Better options than the box and easier maintenance than the rounded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TypeRPersonality
    I prefer the in-betweens. The model generation right after the box cars and right before the rounded ones. Better options than the box and easier maintenance than the rounded.
    What years were those? I'd say about 1980-1986 was boxy cars, 1987-1993 for slightly more rounded cars, then after that much more rounded spaceship-looking cars. I like my 1988 Fiero GT, its a good blend of boxy and rounded:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinton
    What years were those? I'd say about 1980-1986 was boxy cars, 1987-1993 for slightly more rounded cars, then after that much more rounded spaceship-looking cars. I like my 1988 Fiero GT, its a good blend of boxy and rounded:

    i love that car


    and also cars like my old S5
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