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Re: In detail, New CL Class (Thread 6 Cont'd) - 10-03-2006, 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob
Well I know I'm being picky, but I find the recent Mercedes designs not to be as well resolved as BMW's and Audi's. There are cut lines that just appear from nowhere that do not flow with the design -- the impression is a slightly disjointed and "slashed" design -- one could argue that BMW do the same ..but BMW resolve their designs much more thoroughly ...and with more finesse.

I hate to say this, but Mercedes is not designed to the same standard as Audi. When I say that, I am not necessarily referring to the appearance of the vehicle but more so the thoroughness of the design ..a thorough understanding of an aesthetic. BMW and Audi are far more fully resolved designs ...Mercedes is a little bit untidy -- the CL is an attractive car -- but, like the S, it should have been a magnificent car ....there are many things about its design that do not sit comfortably with me.
I totally disagree with this. Audis aren't flowingly designed type cars they're usually of the bar-o-soap design with a swoopy roofline, but it works in that conversatively handsome type way that of course I like, but to say MB's are designed as well I can't go with that because to my eye (especially when viewed from the side profile) Audis are much simplier in design, almost plain even, but still elegant looking. That takes skill for sure, but MB's new designs are swoopier and they've still managed to retain that link to the past.

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