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Everything looks weird when the design is new. Lots of 'normal' cars look weird too when you see them the first time.
As for the i3, people said lots of things about not liking the current generation of 3/5 series design when it first came out. Now everything else on the market seems to have headed in the same direction with creases and folds. I'm quite glad they've done something different and are exploring the design choices given the new materials in use.
You can't deny the Model S is a pretty car, but can you really tell it apart from an Aston Martin or Jaguar? Nice company to be in, but not really pushing any design envelope.
As for the i3, people said lots of things about not liking the current generation of 3/5 series design when it first came out. Now everything else on the market seems to have headed in the same direction with creases and folds. I'm quite glad they've done something different and are exploring the design choices given the new materials in use.
You can't deny the Model S is a pretty car, but can you really tell it apart from an Aston Martin or Jaguar? Nice company to be in, but not really pushing any design envelope.