
Great and horrifying is the power of stereotype. Most of automotive designers claim in their nice and glamour interviews, that a Pontiac Aztec is now the ugliest car on roads. It's spread like a kind of conspiracy - noone knows who designed it, and everyone swears it. You've been told this Aztec myth for years and years - and is it possible, that nothing is really changing here? Of course it's changed - something scary came this way in the year 2004. The Ssangyong Rodius is a obscene. Its shape begins with a Benz's parody and ends with a backbone's tumor, suddenly emerging from the previously rounded back. Its name begins with SS, which is no surprise. It's so big, it even can't be simply tolerated - like if you had ants in your house; you can slight it, but it's another situation when the rats move in. How such a monster could be overlooked by a international car designers' community? Why Ssangyong was not blamed and crowned with smelly and disgusting Ugliest One trophy? The answer is obvious: Ssangyong pays all the world's leading designers so that they not slander their grotesque machines. It's not only this - it must have been Ssangyong, who designed the awful Pontiac. It's the only company with such a scariness capabilities - this hypothesis clears the lack of Pontiac Aztec's designer, too. Making the Aztec, they diverted our attention from the Rodius and cheated us all. Brilliant. Villaintly brilliant.
no no, jakiś nowy blog i nic nie mowisz.. bardzo ładny..buziaczki
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