Yeah agreed I was in a mazda cx-5 suv Regular family lookin suv A gmc "suv" parked next to us, that thing made hummers look tiny We looked like a toy compared to that giant thing
the Mazda 3 just simply fucks hard, so hard that the first time I looked at one up close I sent my 2012 sonata into a ditch and ordered a 2023 Mazda 3 Turbo Hatch from the factory
I love them so much. I went with a 2021 Civic Sport Touring just because I heard the turbos are more reliable, and I’ve always loved that generation of Civic. But I was so so close to buying the Mazda 3
real. my dad adores them, only when he sees them though. he absolutely loves the design, and the fact that it had a low roofline and a wide body (not widebody), made him love it even more. heck, even i think it's one of the best looking hatches out there. also my dad loves eg civics, they're just low, and wide. STOCK. he doesn't talk about that thing anymore (both the eg and the 3), or have i just not been around him enough. either way i love how that thing looks. just waiting until they make a sporty version and try competing in the hot hatch market
@viceonafridaynight Not to worry ya but... those 1.5 turbos do suffer from head gasket failures... And oil dilution if you live in a cold climate + rodent activity chewing wires in the engine bay is you again live in a cold climate Otherwise, it's really a beautiful and very practical car (the Mazda 3 looks nice, but really sucks at practicality in terms of space and fuel economy and price)
@viceonafridaynight yup, and has way more legroom and cargo space, cheaper insurance, cheaper tires, cheaper price tag, less maintenance (no rear differential). I use a car as a form of transportation, not my bedroom/living room. I was gonna get the civic 2022, 11th gen (it looks fabulous), but avoided trading my Fit/Jazz for it because of the headgasket, as I'm planning to keep my car until it totals out and not changing it every 5 years.
lowkey, I think Subaru got it right on post 2014 WRXs, I think their new grille design is not too big not too small, I do prefer the old GD looks ( still have one)
Nah man 90% of modern car invoke barely any emotion in me, besides the ugly grills it's especially the overly ugly headlights, if you can call these abominations like this. They all look nearly the fucking same. Cars look way to alike. They look like oversized toys, not like mature automobils.
Mazda proved that it's not that hard to put gorgeous designs on cars. They took traditional car design principles and took inspiration from Italian car designs, then implemented it on its models. Toyota used to outsource its designs from Italian design companies, for example, the first Lexus GS was so ahead with its design. Second GS looked weird. 👀👄👀
He's so biased he didn't even talk about hyundai's Interesting and bold designs he even didn't mention genesis which has the most design language on the earth right now .
How is Ford's US line-up worse than what we have in Australia. we have the Puma, Everest, Ranger and also the Mustang. The Falcon has been gone since 2015, and the Focus is going to be completely dead soon too.
I hate SUVs too. They're death traps and a expensive excuse for suburbanites to feel "safe" I'd get a minivan before a SUV they're safer, more convenient and just as stylish. I like you. If you're taking this channel into a car direction here are some suggestions! SUVs=suburban brain rot KIA come up Genesis! Worthy conpetitor or wannabe 🇩🇪? CD player removal. I'd love to get a Kia stinger gt2 w the Brembo brakes but alas no CD player and as a audio girlie don't like compressed sound because you can absolutely tell the difference in sound quality 💯
Definitely going to be steering the channel to be about cars. It’s my passion. I am definitely making a video on Genesis, and will be making a video similar to what you said about the CD player removal. I’ll leave it at that though can’t give away the surprise!!
@@viceonafridaynight i hope the real Chrysler family would get back their brand. sadly stellantis destroyed the whole chrysler company and made the cars overpriced.
Without looking it up, I think Audi started the big grill trend with the introduction of the Single Frame Grill in, 2004 or so? And then made them bigger in every new version, because going back is seemingly not an option and all the others also made theirs bigger too :D
Have a Mazda 3 2021 with a manual that thing gets me going everytime I look at it. Driving it feels so engaging it’s perfection on the road for me. When they do eventually redesign it I hope the new design is on par with this one. And I pray to whatever god will listen to keep the goddamn manual
same here, I def think this car is still very loved / appreciated by many but still also VERY underrated just on design alone / it doesn't get a lot of attention in the overall car community / people forget about it or don't mention it much. It's such a cohesive good design that I feel is going to age REALLY well, and with low production numbers compared to other car brands and even lower numbers for the manual trans it has gotta be a tad rare / sought after down the line. It really is such a smooth and fun transmission. I've owned this car a bit over a year now and I'm more obsessed with it than my 1990 Miata 😅 (my Miata needs some work / love too though).
Today i discovered that they still made mazda 3's I still like the older cars, but dam i gotta admit that new mazda 3 is pretty Heard its even got turbo in it
“Honda has never made an ugly car” Seriously?, have you seen the Crosstour?, that thing looks like a turtle, and the new Accord looks like an Audi rip off (I know this video is about car grilles, but I had to tell you Honda has made some ugly cars)
For me there's this unexplainable gap of seeing these grilles in person and on a photo Some grills do look much nicer with your own eyes than a photo, some just fall flat
The mini stars on the new-gen Mercedes grilles are amazing tho. They are such a huge leap from before. I also think vehicles like the ‘22 and ‘23 Kia Sorento were PERFECT. And somehow they just tweaked it outta perfection.
I hate how car manufacturers seem to have only one front end design nowadays. Like Acuras look like the same exact car basically. I can barely tell an Integra out from a regular Acura sedan. Same goes for Mazda. They seem to have the same front end as well. Just seems very uninspiring in my opinion.
there was an article in a german car magazine that talked about thes ever growing grills. the reason for this trend is the chinese market, allegedly. all the carmakers focus more and more on the chinese market since there is all the money to make and apparently chinese customers like it that way. But that is just what I heard
@@viceonafridaynightless emission. Less cylinder means less unburnt fuel, leading to less emission. The government forced them to make a new car with difficult emission target.
I’m a really big Ford guy and of course I love Mazda, but I will say some of the newer GM vehicles do look a lot better than they have for the past 20 years, granted, if they last past 50,000 miles without getting hit or having issues.
Combustion car grilles can be as small as EV grilles (80s and 90s cars, c4/c5 corvette, or the mk8 Civic hatch) but they insist on making gargantuan fish nets
I'd argue the big grille fad started with Audi and its upper/under grille until they merged it into the big Audi grille. Lexus I think followed suit shortly after, then every other manufacturer jumped onto the bandwagon.
0:03 I beg to differ, front grilles pretty much make or break the design of a car's front end, it's why electric cars looks so weird, because there is no grill on a lot of them
GMC Truck was around long, long before Cadillac Truck was. The difference between GMC Truck and Chevrolet is that GMC is more upscale. GM had for years been trying to separate the two divisions as far as amenities are concerned. Chevrolet is an entry level Division just like Plymouth was the entry level Division for Chrysler, however when Chrysler filed for bankruptcy the 2nd time; they once again re-structured and got rid of their entry level Plymouth Division and with it, the Plymouth Truck subdivision.
Honestly when I was looking for a car a few months ago, I completely forgot that Ford existed. I don’t want a large SUV, so in my mind Ford wasn’t even in consideration. I can’t imagine that’s good for a car brand to have someone forget you even exist.
The only new mazda I hate on is the TOYOZDA 2RIS. imo they've got the most original design language and it actually works, I'm very glad they're becoming more and more popular in my country cuz I love to look at those things and I'd love to see their redesign of the MX family- the MX-3, MX-5 and MX-6 (I mean it'd be nice to see those three be produced together again, maybe even give the mx-3 and mx-6 RWD instead of FWD)
Old cars: medium sized grills and big cool headlights Modern cars: big ahh grills with skinny LEDs that "supposed to be aggressive" but really, it just makes cars look like they're squinting 😑
The thumbnail is of one of the few cars that has a simple grill/headlight design. Too many have taken the Hyundai/Kia approach, which no longer looks like a face/eyes, but more soulless.
Looking from front to rear, I can't get passed BMW's grills, which mean I'd probably never make it to the driver's door to enter one. Whatever happened to those nice grills they use to have in the 70's and 80's? The "Ultimate Driving Machine" is supposed to look ultimately fantastic from front to rear and 2nd to none.
Most people who hate on GM don’t even know where they stem from most of them probably think GM formed some decades ago and that GMC is some new gen car but in reality it’s as old as Chevy.
The ford section made me wonder why the hell they ever got rid of the Aston Martin sad face slit grills like the focus and fiesta st, (also kinda fun trivia, the focus st was mechanically and physically a repayment for the Mazdaspeed 3, which had the happy face grill)
Dodge? Grills never get bigger. They stay the same cuz we get one car per decade! But more power ever year...(no, they still make the cats, nothing is happening, 2024 doesnt exist. its figmet)
I have a '21 Toyota Avalon Hybrid and I took off the front plate and the grille looks like a damn void that stretches the whole car 😭 I absolutely love the design of the car as a whole, I think its incredibly unique and sleek but the grille is just so extra lol
GMC trucks exist because Cadillac, Pontiac, Buick and Olds dealers needed a truck to sell because Chevy dealers had Chevy trucks, but the other dealers couldn’t sell Chevy trucks. So GMC trucks were invented.
I hate to be a fanboy but I absolutely am for mazda, I love my Mazda 3. Hopefully when the used market for them gets cheaper I can grab me a 4th gen turbo.
in defense of huge front grills: all the grille is a major stylistic area. the more of the car is the grille, the more of the car is styled. look at the k5 vs the optima it replaced.
Subscribe or I’ll drop an M5 on you
fair enough
The size of vehicles is getting absolutely ridiculous as well.
Yeah agreed
I was in a mazda cx-5 suv
Regular family lookin suv
A gmc "suv" parked next to us, that thing made hummers look tiny
We looked like a toy compared to that giant thing
I love those boxy full size sedans from the 70’s and 80’S. they were long as a limo
They’re preparing for people to live in them
@@stereoscopicx5083lol true 😂
They are taking the "you can live in a car but cannot drive a house" seriously
the Mazda 3 just simply fucks hard, so hard that the first time I looked at one up close I sent my 2012 sonata into a ditch and ordered a 2023 Mazda 3 Turbo Hatch from the factory
I love them so much. I went with a 2021 Civic Sport Touring just because I heard the turbos are more reliable, and I’ve always loved that generation of Civic. But I was so so close to buying the Mazda 3
real. my dad adores them, only when he sees them though. he absolutely loves the design, and the fact that it had a low roofline and a wide body (not widebody), made him love it even more. heck, even i think it's one of the best looking hatches out there. also my dad loves eg civics, they're just low, and wide. STOCK. he doesn't talk about that thing anymore (both the eg and the 3), or have i just not been around him enough. either way i love how that thing looks. just waiting until they make a sporty version and try competing in the hot hatch market
@viceonafridaynight Not to worry ya but... those 1.5 turbos do suffer from head gasket failures...
And oil dilution if you live in a cold climate + rodent activity chewing wires in the engine bay is you again live in a cold climate
Otherwise, it's really a beautiful and very practical car (the Mazda 3 looks nice, but really sucks at practicality in terms of space and fuel economy and price)
@@mrcheezcatyeah I weighed the options. That civic gets like 39 miles per gallon on the highway you just can’t pass that up
@viceonafridaynight yup, and has way more legroom and cargo space, cheaper insurance, cheaper tires, cheaper price tag, less maintenance (no rear differential). I use a car as a form of transportation, not my bedroom/living room.
I was gonna get the civic 2022, 11th gen (it looks fabulous), but avoided trading my Fit/Jazz for it because of the headgasket, as I'm planning to keep my car until it totals out and not changing it every 5 years.
Audi, Lexus and Mazda have the perfect grille designs.
While I think Lexus goes overboard sometimes, I do agree when they hit it, they HIT IT. The new generation of IS is so sexy
lowkey, I think Subaru got it right on post 2014 WRXs, I think their new grille design is not too big not too small, I do prefer the old GD looks ( still have one)
Dude did not say Mazda😂
Their suvs look ugly and have ugly griles
I think Acuras have really nice ones as well
Nah man 90% of modern car invoke barely any emotion in me, besides the ugly grills it's especially the overly ugly headlights, if you can call these abominations like this. They all look nearly the fucking same. Cars look way to alike. They look like oversized toys, not like mature automobils.
"korea is having a boom right now, lets speed through those" then proceeds to not even mention Hyundai 😞
I got too tired ☹️
@@viceonafridaynight it's ok, next time my sweet prince
@@dominicg2456thank you Pookie
Mazda proved that it's not that hard to put gorgeous designs on cars. They took traditional car design principles and took inspiration from Italian car designs, then implemented it on its models. Toyota used to outsource its designs from Italian design companies, for example, the first Lexus GS was so ahead with its design. Second GS looked weird. 👀👄👀
But mazda 3 is perfection
the disrespect to kia.. imo the new designs they have been making are realy nice
Yeah, the designs are good.
He's so biased he didn't even talk about hyundai's Interesting and bold designs he even didn't mention genesis which has the most design language on the earth right now .
@@popsandbangs8858 true
@@popsandbangs8858 facts.
How is Ford's US line-up worse than what we have in Australia. we have the Puma, Everest, Ranger and also the Mustang. The Falcon has been gone since 2015, and the Focus is going to be completely dead soon too.
We also have the f150 so great
yea and here we have a 130k mustang and electric explorer and capri crossover
Mate I hate to break it to ya but it's 2024, the Focus has been gone for ages now too
@@DangerAngelous your right there wasn't it around 2020 and 2021
@@DangerAngelous they still sold here but this year is the last year
3:26 I would say that the new M2 look pretty good, especially compared to the IX, XM, X7 and new 7 series.
agreed
Big front grilles are to appeal to the chinese market. And we all have to suffer for it because it is a new and flush market...
You call them grilles, I call them insect ingestors.
I hate SUVs too. They're death traps and a expensive excuse for suburbanites to feel "safe" I'd get a minivan before a SUV they're safer, more convenient and just as stylish.
I like you. If you're taking this channel into a car direction here are some suggestions!
SUVs=suburban brain rot
KIA come up
Genesis! Worthy conpetitor or wannabe 🇩🇪?
CD player removal. I'd love to get a Kia stinger gt2 w the Brembo brakes but alas no CD player and as a audio girlie don't like compressed sound because you can absolutely tell the difference in sound quality 💯
Definitely going to be steering the channel to be about cars. It’s my passion. I am definitely making a video on Genesis, and will be making a video similar to what you said about the CD player removal. I’ll leave it at that though can’t give away the surprise!!
Buy an Acura. The ELS Surround Sound System has a "Neuro Sound" selection; sounds really expansive without being overbearing.
Absolutely, pickups as well
I think Audi is to blame for the massive grill thing
Genesis is killing it in design lately imo. BUT that Mazda3, that is a work of art.
ngl the chrysler minivan 2024 grill looks nice.
I thought about ranking Chrysler but remembered they made two cars but yes I actually agree with you
@@viceonafridaynight i hope the real Chrysler family would get back their brand. sadly stellantis destroyed the whole chrysler company and made the cars overpriced.
Without looking it up, I think Audi started the big grill trend with the introduction of the Single Frame Grill in, 2004 or so? And then made them bigger in every new version, because going back is seemingly not an option and all the others also made theirs bigger too :D
Have a Mazda 3 2021 with a manual that thing gets me going everytime I look at it. Driving it feels so engaging it’s perfection on the road for me. When they do eventually redesign it I hope the new design is on par with this one. And I pray to whatever god will listen to keep the goddamn manual
same here, I def think this car is still very loved / appreciated by many but still also VERY underrated just on design alone / it doesn't get a lot of attention in the overall car community / people forget about it or don't mention it much.
It's such a cohesive good design that I feel is going to age REALLY well, and with low production numbers compared to other car brands and even lower numbers for the manual trans it has gotta be a tad rare / sought after down the line. It really is such a smooth and fun transmission.
I've owned this car a bit over a year now and I'm more obsessed with it than my 1990 Miata 😅 (my Miata needs some work / love too though).
so many 'small' changes that suck keep getting changed year after year it sucks
Bro got a new sub once he called MB grilles MID. That’s absolute facts.
3:37 that new M5 is the new BMW I hate 😭, it’s literally a Kia 💀
Meanwhile GWM Ora and other electric cars having no grill:
I got a G70 and that grille is the most gorgeous thing ive ever seen in my life
The ford mondeo / fusion grill is beautiful, it looks like something from aston martin and i love it
Original Figo too
Today i discovered that they still made mazda 3's
I still like the older cars, but dam i gotta admit that new mazda 3 is pretty
Heard its even got turbo in it
I'll say that the 2010 Optima looked quite nice
yup, the stingers and k5 are nice too
@@_jingshenit is , fortes looks good too even the euro version looks good even their kia picanto the smalest car
“Honda has never made an ugly car” Seriously?, have you seen the Crosstour?, that thing looks like a turtle, and the new Accord looks like an Audi rip off (I know this video is about car grilles, but I had to tell you Honda has made some ugly cars)
I like the turtle
Just my own opinion. But I like the new accord design a lot. Plus there has never been an ugly civic to me
@@viceonafridaynight Never said Civics were ugly, I was just telling you not all Honda models are gorgeous
The only ugly Honda is the Honda Element imo
1st gen honda HR-V gotta be the weirdest car honda designed imo
I live in Texas and I have family and friends who own Kia’s and I see so much of them in Texas
For me there's this unexplainable gap of seeing these grilles in person and on a photo
Some grills do look much nicer with your own eyes than a photo, some just fall flat
Like the Toyota crown. The ugliest thing in video but very cool looking in person.
The mini stars on the new-gen Mercedes grilles are amazing tho. They are such a huge leap from before.
I also think vehicles like the ‘22 and ‘23 Kia Sorento were PERFECT. And somehow they just tweaked it outta perfection.
Why’d you miss Stellantis? I was waiting for it to appear after Mercedes or GM.
How absolute DARE you INGORE the Corvette the absoulute delictable car wait what youre telling me it has no shifter NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I have a 2014 hyundai veloster turbo. i saw one on the road one time and fell in love with the grille design, i think it looks really aggressive
The Veloster is awesome
@@viceonafridaynight I love mine it's super sleek and weird and i love it
This car had very distinctive design
The BMW grills are absolutely amazing, i just love the look on the M4
Big grille trend was started by Audi with A6 in 2004. Lexus had it several years later in 2010s.
I hate how car manufacturers seem to have only one front end design nowadays. Like Acuras look like the same exact car basically. I can barely tell an Integra out from a regular Acura sedan. Same goes for Mazda. They seem to have the same front end as well. Just seems very uninspiring in my opinion.
I just know bros channel is gonna blow up
Hyundai and their Genesis brand really look gorgeous.
there was an article in a german car magazine that talked about thes ever growing grills.
the reason for this trend is the chinese market, allegedly. all the carmakers focus more and more on the chinese market since there is all the money to make and apparently chinese customers like it that way.
But that is just what I heard
Mazda 3 is SEXY
we don't talk about Hyundai
buick put a i3 in the encore 😭😭😭
I don’t understand the government’s obsession with I3s.
@@viceonafridaynightless emission. Less cylinder means less unburnt fuel, leading to less emission. The government forced them to make a new car with difficult emission target.
A BMW i3?
@@GaryKetchum808 lol
@@viceonafridaynightgovernments obsession? Goverment hasn't made them do anything but get rich lol
I’m a really big Ford guy and of course I love Mazda, but I will say some of the newer GM vehicles do look a lot better than they have for the past 20 years, granted, if they last past 50,000 miles without getting hit or having issues.
Idk, but I love the new design language on all Korean cars
They are getting weird, agreed, but I don't think they're getting ugly per se. Especially the IX, I don't hate it, but it's not especially *necessary*
Combustion car grilles can be as small as EV grilles (80s and 90s cars, c4/c5 corvette, or the mk8 Civic hatch) but they insist on making gargantuan fish nets
Keep in mind that they aren't trying to cool an engine putting out only 190 hp anymore
@@bobman717 Corvettes of old has tiny slab sized grilles
Volvo still knows how to design a car 🙏🏻 prolly the best looking euro cars on the market rn
The last generation of the Mitsubishi Lancer SEDAN Started the big old grill trend a long time ago.
What about Huyndai?
I live near a Buick/GMC dealer and I see a ton of Buicks in southern Michigan.
I'd argue the big grille fad started with Audi and its upper/under grille until they merged it into the big Audi grille. Lexus I think followed suit shortly after, then every other manufacturer jumped onto the bandwagon.
0:03 I beg to differ, front grilles pretty much make or break the design of a car's front end, it's why electric cars looks so weird, because there is no grill on a lot of them
The new BMW front grilles look like the austrian painters mustache
GMC Truck was around long, long before Cadillac Truck was. The difference between GMC Truck and Chevrolet is that GMC is more upscale. GM had for years been trying to separate the two divisions as far as amenities are concerned. Chevrolet is an entry level Division just like Plymouth was the entry level Division for Chrysler, however when Chrysler filed for bankruptcy the 2nd time; they once again re-structured and got rid of their entry level Plymouth Division and with it, the Plymouth Truck subdivision.
the 2004 Audi A4 started this grille madness. lexus and other manufacturers only caught up close to a decade later.
Honestly when I was looking for a car a few months ago, I completely forgot that Ford existed. I don’t want a large SUV, so in my mind Ford wasn’t even in consideration. I can’t imagine that’s good for a car brand to have someone forget you even exist.
Btw i8 is the first cat that start the big grill trend
The only new mazda I hate on is the TOYOZDA 2RIS.
imo they've got the most original design language and it actually works, I'm very glad they're becoming more and more popular in my country cuz I love to look at those things and I'd love to see their redesign of the MX family- the MX-3, MX-5 and MX-6 (I mean it'd be nice to see those three be produced together again, maybe even give the mx-3 and mx-6 RWD instead of FWD)
Old cars: medium sized grills and big cool headlights
Modern cars: big ahh grills with skinny LEDs that "supposed to be aggressive" but really, it just makes cars look like they're squinting 😑
This is why i got a 2023 mazda 3
this decade is surely weirder for cars.. i mean look at the modern lambos, they look quite devious lol
I bought a used mazda in 2020 and now I'm a lifelong mazda stan
If im being honest i quite like the new bmw grill to me they just seem so muscle car esque with the menacing front shot
The thumbnail is of one of the few cars that has a simple grill/headlight design. Too many have taken the Hyundai/Kia approach, which no longer looks like a face/eyes, but more soulless.
Ford Lincolns have very nice grilles and Genesis has bice looking grilles as well
The new camry grill🤮
I agree. Mazda knows how to make a car look gorgeous. It's a more interesting Toyota Honda. It's a more reliable, more affordable Alpha Romeo.
Looking from front to rear, I can't get passed BMW's grills, which mean I'd probably never make it to the driver's door to enter one. Whatever happened to those nice grills they use to have in the 70's and 80's? The "Ultimate Driving Machine" is supposed to look ultimately fantastic from front to rear and 2nd to none.
Most people who hate on GM don’t even know where they stem from most of them probably think GM formed some decades ago and that GMC is some new gen car but in reality it’s as old as Chevy.
but...but...the lexus grill looks goooooood
The ford section made me wonder why the hell they ever got rid of the Aston Martin sad face slit grills like the focus and fiesta st, (also kinda fun trivia, the focus st was mechanically and physically a repayment for the Mazdaspeed 3, which had the happy face grill)
Lexus grills are rejected-from-geometry-math books shapes that looks like they are from the video game "Asteroids."
GMC exists solely because Buick/Pontiac dealers were upset that Chevrolet was the only division cashing in on trucks.
“Ugly Hondas” are the Acura like late 2000 era
Mazda should just return to their hearty-smile grilles. Change my mind.
Dodge? Grills never get bigger. They stay the same cuz we get one car per decade! But more power ever year...(no, they still make the cats, nothing is happening, 2024 doesnt exist. its figmet)
Who overlooks front grilles? They get the most attention of any car part :/
weird? the term is Ugly….toyota, BMW chipmunk teeth, Lexus
exactly, bmw is my favourite brand, but their newer grills are ruining it for me, so hideous
Alfa Romeo has some of the best looking grill design in my opinion.
I have a '21 Toyota Avalon Hybrid and I took off the front plate and the grille looks like a damn void that stretches the whole car 😭 I absolutely love the design of the car as a whole, I think its incredibly unique and sleek but the grille is just so extra lol
The grille is so extra you’re right. That generation of Avalon though looks so good. The TRD trim Avalons especially.
i see the point here, but id like to (very obvious bias) mention that VW seems to have stuck with their same sized grills, even nowadays
I think the mustang dark horse 2024 grille is sick
I actually like the look of Buicks these days. I too wish they made CARS.
That's not true, Audi did it many years early around 2000
To be honest audi stared making big grills earlier than lexus, they stared with A8 D3 in 2002
GMC trucks exist because Cadillac, Pontiac, Buick and Olds dealers needed a truck to sell because Chevy dealers had Chevy trucks, but the other dealers couldn’t sell Chevy trucks. So GMC trucks were invented.
idk i kinda like how the m3 and m4 look with the big grilles
I love the new Subarus somewhy (but only European models). lexus, Mazda, Audi and alfa romeo. Peugeot is killing it as well.
miss 2000s cars
Look up the first ever BMW to feature kidney grilles.
The grilles are not supposed to be anything.
Great video all around tho
I hate to be a fanboy but I absolutely am for mazda, I love my Mazda 3. Hopefully when the used market for them gets cheaper I can grab me a 4th gen turbo.
I know pontiac is completely dead but what about their grills?
Then there's hyundai. The ioniq has no grill. Well kinda with the flaps on the front purly for A/C
Chinese cars manufacturers should expand into the USA market
4:15 I agree I hate suv but a Audi suv I’ll take it
GMC got the best grill out of all GM to me
You spedrun through south korea all right...
No love for Genesis grills?!?
Talking about grilles and not mentioning alfa romeo is a crime. You can like it or not, But they're clever with the design
G80 looks perfect after you look at it in person
It’s absolutely stunning. It’s so visually big and wide as a mid-side sedan
@@lrgcokewithlemon yeah that's right
in defense of huge front grills: all the grille is a major stylistic area.
the more of the car is the grille, the more of the car is styled.
look at the k5 vs the optima it replaced.