It's Becoming Clear The GM Design Team Needs An Intervention

It's Becoming Clear The GM Design Team Needs An Intervention
Hey, General Motors Design? How’s it going, buddy? Man, I still sure love what you did with that Corvair! Good stuff, good stuff. And that new Corvette! Wow, right? I, uh, just happened to be checking out your Instagram page and saw some stuff from your very talented truck designers. Some of what I saw just, maybe, made me want to, you know, check in? Is, uh, is everything OK? I’ll be honest, I’m kind of worried.
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jeffgalljeffgall - 9/24/2020 11:58:00 AM
+1 Boost
There have been few GM cars that have appealed to me in the last 3 decades. They are never on my list of consideration. An emphasis on design is long over due.


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/24/2020 6:00:35 PM
+1 Boost
The team at GM that styles Cadillac concepts needs to design their whole line and those designs need to be implemented as is.

The Elmiraj was production feasible. The Escala was production feasible. The Lyriq is production feasible. At Buick, the Avenir and Avista were production feasible.

As an illustration of the lack of follow through, it looks like one team styled the Escala and then the idiots on another team turned it into the CT5.

The new Corvette is OK looking but there is also a lot with stylistically that is wrong and overdone.

GM trucks are a disaster.

Crossovers are dull and uninspired.

GM's styling departments are a shit storm of caca ideas.


ctsangctsang - 9/25/2020 2:32:21 PM
+1 Boost
another Gross Mistake


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