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Its going to kill me to say this.. the CE Lancers up until the mid 00s shape.
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I have to say the 'old' Mk2 BA GT's have held up well. In fact I like them more now than I did when they were first released, but I maybe biased
Other cars I think have aged extremely well would be the Toyota Supra's(especially the RZ's), The Ferrari 355's, Porsche 928S, Ford EL series, in particular the XR’s and the Fairlanes, plus the Tickford AU series. Holden wise the VX model HSV’s would get my vote on the outside anyway along with any of the late model Monaro’s. Colville
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LR Ford Focus - 1998-2004
Originally released in Europe in 1998! thats 11 years ago! IMO the shape and overall styling of the LR Focus is still so fresh that it could be released today and still look on par with other nice hatches in the market.
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Laser Lynx. For a car that was releasd in 94 they look way ahead of their time. Sister has one and was asked if it was a new car a couple of years ago.
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11-06-2009, 11:42 PM | #68 | ||
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Au T3's, XR range, the au ute especially havnt aged. All series 2+ really,
The ba/bf range has aged quite dramatically. I like the eb s with full kit. The xb coupe is timeless. 07 mustangs look nice too. With the holdens i fing the vu ute the best and they havnt quite matched it since. And the best ute the pursuit 250! |
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To me the BA/F XT is alot like the VR/S Execs. A nice design, yet quiet & conservative. Doesnt stand out all that much, and anything that follows will make it look old. Take the VT for example, and now the FG.
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R32 skyline GTR. Definetly deserves a mention. A ledgend from day one and never losing popularity, everytime I see one it doesn't make me think of late 80's styling. To think GTR's where made at the same time as VN and EA, you'd never know if you weren't already enlightened with that information.
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12-06-2009, 12:52 AM | #72 | ||
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One of the all time greats.
The E30 BMW. They held that shape for so long cause it was good back then and I reckon looks better now. And now they have a almost cult following. And I love E30 racing. Fantastic car for circuit duties. stiff and responsive and self correcting. A very forgiving car to drive hard. even inexperienced drivers can throw them around and drive like a pro. Get them crossed up and practically let go of the wheel and back they come. And the lines of the E30's will forever hold a special place in my heart. I think a clean example turns heads more nowadays then it ever did. And there are certainly some damn fine examples getting around, but not so many that they are boring. there is just enough hot looking E30's that they stand out a hell of alot now. They certainly grab my attention more now than when they were new. Love them i can't think of a better car who's design has aged more gracefully.
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AU, Boxcar's (EA-D), VX/U, XA-C (especially Hardtops)
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ED Sprint XD Range VT Senitor Signature WH Grange Charger Those VT Senitors I think is the best looking HSV built. |
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The last of the Hyundai Excels
Late 90's GLX Landcruisers The modern Holden Monaros, front end was the best from VT - VE The curvy shape of the supra, not many cars look better from factory.
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12-06-2009, 07:37 AM | #76 | ||
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it has to be xa xb xc ford coupes with out dought the ultimate winner
out in 1972 took australia buy storm was king of the muscle cars of the 70s became known world wide through movies like mad max then out of flavor in the 80s 90s then came back to be an australain icon
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There can only be one winner. Ford Mustang.
At over forty years old these cars still turn heads and put smiles on faces wherever you go. From young boys to old women. No other car has this affect on people. Then there are CL/CM Chargers, Ford XW/XY GT`S. My father once owned a dark green XA Falcon. That was the ugliest car i have ever seen. Here is a 67 Mustang that we have just restored - And then a 66 GT And a 66 Fastback currently being restored Rocket. |
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And yep, when I got out of a 66 GT 'stang after being taken for a ride in one I couldn't help but smile a long time after getting out of it. For me it's pretty much the general consensus of EF/EL and VT/VX. The two things that let the VR/VS down are the square mirrors and door handles. Doesn't 'run with the shape' so to speak. Other than that, everything else about their body makes sense. They've held up against the ever-evolving designs and still look the goods. |
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The AU is a timeless design, even 10 years from now, some people will still have no taste in aesthetics and will still drive them.
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The AU S-Pac, to me looks like asking someone in 1982 to design a car for the future.
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12-06-2009, 01:16 PM | #85 | ||
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Some people in this thread are obviously having quite a deal of difficulty differentiating between a good looking car and a car that's aged gracefully.
It's absolute fact that the AU has aged gracefully whether you like its styling or not. And it's absolute fact that the EL looks every bit of it's 11+ years old despite the fact its a nice looking car.
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We're throwing opinions against opinions here though Mr Hardware.
For the record I <3 E-Gas AU wagons, aesthetics opinions aside they're one of the most practical/well-thought-out large cars ever produced. They're still ugly though :P |
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i also have to disagree that the AU has aged gracefully. it always has been, and always will be possibly the ugliest falcon ford produced. (IMO). I dont know how they evolved from the EF/EL to the AU. Flame me, but i know a lot of people share my opinion.
I also think the VT commodore hasnt aged well. starting to look very old. the VX-VY has aged well though. EA/EB's in good nick still look good. I think a nice clean VL still looks good 90' Pulsar Q still has some style am i the first to make mention of the XR-XT's??? they have the "classic muscle" look, compared to the raw muscle of the XW-XY's and XA-XC's
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to me all cars nomater what make model etc built before 1960 is pretty cool
since then I start gettign fussy but here we go 10/ LJ Torrana 9/ VT Commodore 8/ Jaguar XJ 6 Series II 7/ VK Commodore 6/ XW Falcon (Apliying flame retardent gell here) but I think XY's are just done to deth now but I still really like a tidy NON GT mock up XY 5/ XR - XT Falcon 4/ EJ / EH Holdens 3/ FB / EK holden 2/ ZC / ZD Fairlane 1/ XK - XP Falcon
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They still all look old to me... especially XA-XC, EA-EL hang on... anything in this list with the exception of the Series one Mazda MX-5 20 years old and still a wicked looking little car, hasn't aged there's not much different between the new and old ones.
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