Agent_zed
Established Member
Perhaps it's always been the case but it seems more and more that we pick form over function.
For example take the citreon C4 cactus. Love it or loathe it, the side panels on the doors were an incredibly useful feature to prevent damage to otherwise large clear dentable panels. Also note black plastic around the headlights which will also prevent pain damage for the odd scrape.
Jump ahead to the latest versions and we now have no side panelling and fully painted front bumper. (And it now looks pretty boring and much the same as other cars.)
I hate parking my 3008 in car parks for the same reason, at some point I will have a large ding in the door panel, just a matter of time.
It seems to have started about the 90's when body coloured bumpers became a thing and then they started to also do the door protection strips in paint as well (the ones on my other halfs polo are painted, although apparently too low to prevent the big dent in the panel from another car door).
that's my todays first world problem I guess.
For example take the citreon C4 cactus. Love it or loathe it, the side panels on the doors were an incredibly useful feature to prevent damage to otherwise large clear dentable panels. Also note black plastic around the headlights which will also prevent pain damage for the odd scrape.
Jump ahead to the latest versions and we now have no side panelling and fully painted front bumper. (And it now looks pretty boring and much the same as other cars.)
I hate parking my 3008 in car parks for the same reason, at some point I will have a large ding in the door panel, just a matter of time.
It seems to have started about the 90's when body coloured bumpers became a thing and then they started to also do the door protection strips in paint as well (the ones on my other halfs polo are painted, although apparently too low to prevent the big dent in the panel from another car door).
that's my todays first world problem I guess.