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I'll admit, it looks good.. but I don't think I could take you seriously if you stepped out in a tux :P
My point is, they couldn't be original. Your taking a design worth 3x-4x more than a Focus, and well, putting it on what was not too long ago the ugliest car in America.
anyway the astons look has evolved quite a lot since the DBS
Funny how its the exact opposite of what a DBS tries to be.
Just look at this:
Now I personally think the ford looks better than that, but thats an official Aston..
I wonder if the new focus was a concept of AM's while they were under the same boss..
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/01/09/new-ford-fusion-plug-in-hybrid-to-get-100-mpge/?test=faces
Besides, it doesn't look like an Aston Martin to the extent to where you can't tell if it is an AM or not. If anything, I'd say it looks like a Lancer.
Its the Ford equivalent as the Chevy Cruze, I'm not sure its offered as an alternate to a hybrid.
That Cygnet is a Astonised version of a Toyota crap just for complying with the European Carbon Emission Norms called I don't know what.
Agree with TopGear that it doesn't look like an AM to that extent. If you want to feel better, just google any Aston (except of course the Cygnet) and you'll feel reborn.
Btw you do realize you accidentally advertised the ford?
I kinda wish, like Toyota with Scion, we could have kept the unique look of both companies.
Because it will sell, obviously. It looks good. Plus, they owned Aston Martin not too many years ago, so they have an excuse to use the designs.
Precisely why Ford did it. Moneyyyyyy.
You can now drive like Bond... for $85,000 less.