Communication Breakdown: Show Us Car Designs Where The Front Doesn't 'Talk' To The Rear | Carscoops

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Communication Breakdown: Show Us Car Designs Where The Front Doesn't 'Talk' To The Rear | Carscoops carscoops

The Bustleback was Cadillac’s attempt to bring back the styling that some Rolls-Royces has had in the 1930s, but it appears that they started drawing it at the rear, and by about a third of the way through they thought this is a terrible idea, and then stopped and made it look like a regular Cadillac.

As it turns out, not all car buyers of the 1980s were interested in Rolls-Royce designs from before the Second World War, and the car was extremely polarizing, almost as polarizing as the difference in styles between the front and the back. Other top contenders for two-faced automotive designs include the second-generation Renault Megane and theSo, what do you think? Which are, in your opinion,some cars that look normal in the front but weird in the back?

 

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