Keeping Car Aesthetics with Efforts on Efficiency
For me, someone who puts practicality and efficiency above all else when it comes to cars, the “dream machine” would undoubtedly be green and ideally have water vapor exhaust. Unfortunately, you can’t go into a body shop and ask for that kind of car modification – yet. The current trend in car design is leaning toward fuel efficiency, but does that mean aesthetics will be lost?
Even if companies decided to focus their efforts on making me happy with their improved efficient designs, people will always want something visually appealing. It’s hard not to marvel in awe at the ways people can mod their cars today and transform them into works of art. Everything from chrome custom wheels to aluminum floor mats look bold and futuristic. In the past, those features and things like vertical doors and fiber glass fenders were seen only in the movies. Not all of the popular mods today are designed to have a space-age look. Retro styles, including whitewall tires and the historically-inspired grant steering wheels, show off old-school cool in the new millennium. It’ll be interesting to see how, and if, the designs we use today will be part of the transportation of tomorrow.
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