I'd been trying to work out why the new orange Nagari (001) looks better than the silver prototype that was doing the rounds of the motor shows.
The article says they've increased the size of the wheels since the silver car was built and that's the answer. They fill the wheel arches more and effectively make the car look as though it's been lowered!
Somehow that makes a big difference to my eye and makes the car more appealing. I wasn't convinced when I saw the silver one, but now I'm coming around.
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I'd been trying to work out why the new orange Nagari (001) looks better than the silver prototype that was doing the rounds of the motor shows.
The article says they've increased the size of the wheels since the silver car was built and that's the answer. They fill the wheel arches more and effectively make the car look as though it's been lowered!
Somehow that makes a big difference to my eye and makes the car more appealing. I wasn't convinced when I saw the silver one, but now I'm coming around.
Get your $198,000 out Glenn.
Ahem..... that's where my interest runs into serious problems John! There's no way I'll be able to ever afford the new breed. Well maybe in 2035!
Oh, well. At least I had the opportunity to own the original.
A mid-engined Nagari? Heresy!
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