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Thread Author: henry k Replies: 6

 BMW aiming for a styling award ? - henry k
2019 7 series
www.motoringresearch.com/car-news-list/2019-bmw-7-series-facelift-lci/
 BMW aiming for a styling award ? - smokie
Aiming for... maybe

Winning... unlikely IMO. Not sufficiently dissimilar from existing style

And personally I really dislike the enlarged front grille, small would be better for me
Last edited by: smokie on Thu 17 Jan 19 at 16:42
 BMW aiming for a styling award ? - Boxsterboy
I'm sure it may well be a very refined and comfortable car. But with a face like that I will never take the time to find out!
 BMW aiming for a styling award ? - tyrednemotional
They've borrowed the ugly-stick from Hyundai.
 BMW aiming for a styling award ? - sooty123
Not a looker is it?
 BMW aiming for a styling award ? - Zero
>> Not a looker is it?

Ugerley is the word you are looking for.

Which is weird because the new 3, 4 and 8 series

www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/bmw/4-series


www.autoexpress.co.uk/bmw/8-series/105070/new-bmw-8-series-2019-review


Are very nice looking wagons, even my 5 is a very smart looking beast, with gorgeously correct styling proportions.
Last edited by: Zero on Thu 17 Jan 19 at 19:31
 BMW aiming for a styling award ? - PeterS
I can’t think of a BMW where the touring doesn’t look better than the saloon equivalent...and that’s true for Audi as well. MB I’m not so sure; the late ‘90s e class looked slightly ungainly as an estate, and the 211 version that followed (in ‘03?) looked good as a saloon or estate. The late ‘90s c class was far better as an estate though, and it’s uxessor alsomlooked pretty good as a saloon or estate. The Bangle 7 series has aged remarkably well as a saloon, though it was an eye opener at the time!
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