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âNewâ on a product has always meant âjust a tad better than the old.â Has rarely proved true, but hype works. If it didnât, how come cell phones go out of style before a year has passed.
In addition to eliminating dealerships from the equation, this is another way Tesla is different. No pointless froo-frah changes. (although I understand the software changes are frequent).
Once upon a time, all cars didnât look alike as they do today. While some annual design changes were subtle back in the 50s, 60s and 70s, most were bold. Cars were like works of art with wheels. Many of us eagerly awaited the unveilings of the new designs and oohed and ahwed when they were revealed. We prided ourselves on being able to identify the make, model and year of ANY car without seeing the brand name which is the only way to distinguish one from another these days. Case in point, the â57 Chevy is a masterpiece yet bore little resemblance to the â56 and â58 models which were also beautiful but not AS beautiful. And, yes, there are those who would disagree with me because, after all, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
C about 2 years ago
GM started that marketing malarkey in the 1920âs
Chithing about 2 years ago
Your new wheel will be âtrendy.â Arenât you excited?
gsawyer101 about 2 years ago
According to Allan Sherman these are âCruiserline ventiportsâ
sandpiper about 2 years ago
âNewâ on a product has always meant âjust a tad better than the old.â Has rarely proved true, but hype works. If it didnât, how come cell phones go out of style before a year has passed.
Cerabooge about 2 years ago
In addition to eliminating dealerships from the equation, this is another way Tesla is different. No pointless froo-frah changes. (although I understand the software changes are frequent).
amaneaux about 2 years ago
Fifty years later, and still true.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member about 2 years ago
Once upon a time, all cars didnât look alike as they do today. While some annual design changes were subtle back in the 50s, 60s and 70s, most were bold. Cars were like works of art with wheels. Many of us eagerly awaited the unveilings of the new designs and oohed and ahwed when they were revealed. We prided ourselves on being able to identify the make, model and year of ANY car without seeing the brand name which is the only way to distinguish one from another these days. Case in point, the â57 Chevy is a masterpiece yet bore little resemblance to the â56 and â58 models which were also beautiful but not AS beautiful. And, yes, there are those who would disagree with me because, after all, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
Mediatech about 2 years ago
In retrospect, the tailfins were a bit too much.
The Orange Mailman about 2 years ago
Still relevant.
Squirrel Chaser 12 months ago
What do the hash marks look like? Like this? # If so, he was way ahead of his time.