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09-09-2009, 09:02 PM | #361 | |||
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09-09-2009, 09:10 PM | #363 | ||
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So HSV have now put launch control in the E2, and claim its an Australian first?.......to paraphrase the words from a Black-eyed Peas song:
"Launch control is so two-thousand and eight, HSV is just two-thousand and late!" :
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09-09-2009, 09:26 PM | #364 | |||
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09-09-2009, 09:56 PM | #365 | ||
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Its not that bad, they've over done it with the blackouts, perhaps the bonnet should lose the two chrome strips at the front, and the bumper should be all red and just leave the two front grilles black, it would look "less busy" as some people have said.
But on the upside yeah its garbage, just buy a GT!!!
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09-09-2009, 10:10 PM | #366 | ||
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Definitely not a fan of E2, looks as though they have taken every idea they came up with and put them all together. A good try and to a point I wish FPV would do this (try to offer more) but the execution has failed in my opinion.
That said though, I reckon the W427 is one hell of a tough looking car so maybe my opinion is a bit shot. The one thing that sticks out when reading the specs though is that yet again HSV goes that little bit further to give buyers the ability to tick option boxes. FPV could do so much more, even if it was something as simple as a trim change (Cashmere that so many have asked for), and there is plenty within the Ford parts bin that would go straight in. HSV have always had the upper hand on this and it seems this is destined to continue. And the wheels on the GTS, bloody hell, who thought of those?!
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09-09-2009, 10:20 PM | #367 | ||
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That white thing looks like a storm trooper. These are the ugliest cars I have seen for a long time. I wasnt a fan of the Raccoon eyes from FPV but this is on a completely new level of disgusting. Herpes Simplex Virus indeed
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09-09-2009, 10:35 PM | #368 | |||
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09-09-2009, 10:45 PM | #369 | ||||
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Yes I did see the comparison which is both interesting and slightly deceptive at the same time. The digitally enhanced image of the E1 does look dated compared to the E2 for sure, but I think that in the flesh the difference will be less profound (BA2 – BF1 FPV for example). I was not a fan of the VE HSV’s when launched from the media photo’s but in the flesh and on the road, particularly in GTS and Senator form their presence and stance is very striking, and in my opinion also very admirable. I have been an admirer of the VE GTS, especially from the rear. In E2 form I am concerned that they have ruined it which is probably good from a FPV perspective. As for the front, well it is overdone for sure, yet I personally find the statement it makes is still desirable. They have incorporated almost all the elements I have enjoyed on many muscle and performance cars since the dawn of time. Whether or not this works in the flesh remains to be seen but I am expecting it to, or at least be something that will grow on me as long as the car packs the punch that its presentation promises. That leads me to wonder how this particular HSV will be viewed when FPV produce a potentially more conservative looking, but supercharged rocket with more power and torque than the GTS has now. Will it suddenly make this extraverted E2 look ridiculous over night? I remember a few years ago when the VY1 HSV was launched with its 260kw LS1 V8. The presentation of the car was extravagant and polarising for the time, and made the new BA GT appear somewhat underdone as expressed by many on this very forum. All the GT range had to make a unique and strong visual statement was a well integrated, but suitable mild body kit, a bonnet bulge shared with the XR8 and a set of GT stripes. What mattered more in the eyes of the consumer however (Ford and Holden fans alike) was the milder looking car packed a 290kw quad cam V8, while the other only had 260. Both actually has similar performance but this did little to ease the ego's of HSV fans and owners. In more recent times the VE HSV managed to turn the tables. The 307 and 317 VE HSV’s held the runs on the board for power and speed, while our beloved FPV GT’s had the louder styling cues and classic muscle car features without the mumbo to match the arguably plainer looking HSV. This latest HSV is obscenely in your face and I can’t see HSV making any apologies for it any time soon. Apart from the ridiculous styling from the rear I like what I see so far despite feeling like the previous models styling was more appropriate for the performance this car currently delivers. The Shelby SuperSnake is also obscene in it's styling, but who's to argue when it's packing 725HP of V8 anger. I am interested if the E2 can ‘walk the talk’ and not look overdressed when compared to the new high tech blown GT next year, or possibly even the F6E FPV have now. Colville
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09-09-2009, 10:53 PM | #370 | ||
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Excellent read Colville
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10-09-2009, 12:38 AM | #371 | ||
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Well said Colville (CDAA).
Fact is that we are seeing as much as anything a departure in the kind of approach HSV and FPV are going to take. One is very focussed on making the statement. Be it styling, or bespoke projects (W427) or even marketing, HSV is 'out there'. Good on them really, because we need that sort of approch to push FPV along. Conversely, FPV are very much understated. Many view this is as a sign of inferiority, 'where is my GT-HO' people scream. No concept cars, insufficient options list, cost cutting (not those wheels again....) etc. etc. But, i think it is more so conservatism then being out and out gunshy. Sure it has been harder for FPV with no export market, lack of global parts bin (till now perhaps...) etc. but it really is a case of 'doing it right' or 'don't even try'. On the other hand, the package as a whole the FPV have delivered with FG (or even cars like the F6X) have always come accross as more than the sum of their parts. Very solidy engineered cars, particulary the engines, something FPV seems genuinely proud of. This E2 range is very much not my cup of tea, i go for the somewhat more constrained styling....purposeful yes, ostentatious, no. Truth is i'm not now, or any time soon, in the market for cars like this anyway. I trust others on here are, and as such when FG2 launches they will put their money where their mouth is and make a decision. This launch has just served to wet the apetite of many as to just what FPV can deliver. If the rumours are right (and logic says they are), a GT-H SC Coyote versus a E2 GTS could be one hell of a fight. Talk about aussie performance cars...will we ever have it better? Bring on 2010 I say!!
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10-09-2009, 02:56 AM | #372 | |||||||
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It's a good "effort" on a whole. The styling... well everybody else has covered that part of it well. I like russellw's explanation but then, they didn't need to try that hard... I mean.... "can you smile a little, darling... no... not that much!"
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10-09-2009, 03:13 AM | #373 | ||
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Warning: The following post may contain one particular picture that is disturbing to most viewers.
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10-09-2009, 04:00 AM | #374 | ||
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I think this is an exact opposite case to the VX - VY transition, instead of squaring and flattening out a round body they are trying to round and streamline a very solid square shape. It clashes too much with the overall design of the car, instead of being smoothly integrated it stands out like dogs balls.
I can see why HSV have done what they have, but the VE shape was never a sleek and curved car and it never will be. This is why everything clashes and looks cluttered. Plus they really did just put too much of everything on it (and left the sides of the car surprisingly bland). I've never been a huge fan of the VE (especially the rear end, makes a spoiler look so pointless) but the series 1 definitely had a tough 'slab on wheels' look and it worked well with the sharp and straight kits HSV used. Although the E2 dates the previous series it is just a clash of styling ideas trying to modernise an outdated body shape. I do applaud HSV though for putting so much effort into their cars, giving the customers an absolute heap of options and getting people genuinely excited to see what they come up with next. I hope FPV finally realise just how important this is for their lineup next year. One last thing; those GTS wheels. You have to be joking? 3 spoke wheels have failed in the past and they certainly won't work now, they are ridiculously busy looking. It looks like something my son would do... If I had a son.
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10-09-2009, 05:40 AM | #375 | ||||
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10-09-2009, 10:05 AM | #376 | ||
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Chopped pic without bonnet scoops
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10-09-2009, 10:30 AM | #377 | ||
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Does that front bar protrude forward as much as the pictures suggest?
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10-09-2009, 10:34 AM | #378 | |||
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From that angle, in that colour, it doesn't look that bad! Ok shoot me but.........
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10-09-2009, 10:48 AM | #379 | ||
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This Design might grow on "Some" of us - Just like AU
However as they say, First impressions Last.
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10-09-2009, 11:04 AM | #380 | ||
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Good photoshop, Noddy. Looks a lot better without the bonnet scoops. Still a pretty busy front bar.
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10-09-2009, 12:06 PM | #381 | ||
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10-09-2009, 12:07 PM | #382 | ||
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Rear of the car looks good, neater than first series.
The front looks too tacky for the car it is. The front scoops are over the top and so are the grill highlights, without them and the plough angled front bar it actually looks decent.
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10-09-2009, 12:12 PM | #383 | ||
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I agree with the "too much going on" brigade. Just too busy at the front and rear and the curved surfaces don't integrate too good with the flat more angular surfaces. Even though they might be very "old" I think the FPV wheels are much better than the HSV's, especially the GTS wheels. Based on the looks of these HSV's,.....I just don't want one.
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10-09-2009, 12:40 PM | #384 | |||
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10-09-2009, 12:45 PM | #385 | ||
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Its interesting HSV havent played the 327 link with the past angle.....me thinks this may have been done on purpose, after all we have grown up and wear big boy pants now......are you paying attention FPV?
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10-09-2009, 01:51 PM | #386 | ||
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Creating a new body kit for a vehicle which will essentially have a 12 month model cycle is a big call. I guess with no engine changes to the majority of the range they felt a ‘new look’ was required to create an incentive for E1 buyers to upgrade. As mentioned elsewhere I like the way HSV have allowed personalisation to their vehicles, via new features and options (Come on FPV!!). Having said that, I think what FPV have done with the GS is closer to where the market is at currently. I can’t wait to see what they both come up with in a year or so (i.e. FGII Vs F1).
I also like the way the conversation regarding this upgrade is more intelligent on FF as compared to LS1 (no wonder so many Holden lovers hang out here).
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10-09-2009, 02:04 PM | #387 | |||
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Couple of things I noticed, the front is far too busy and nice job Noddy on the photoshop, looks a whole lot better. The front bar is indeed protruding in a triangular sort of shape which looks a little like an over the top body kit, and those fairy lights look so out of place, it makes it look cheap....er.
I'd suggest they colour code the fairy light surround (the white bit) so only the clear LED's are protruding from a part of the car that matches the bar. Then it would only look white and garish when the buggers are turned on. I'd also lose the scoops; too yanky and ****y. Also lose the blackouts - it just looks hideous. Finally, the black mesh on the rear would be a real treat to clean wouldn't it?
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10-09-2009, 03:12 PM | #388 | ||
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Wasn't my chop guys, taken from another forum. Either way it looks a little cleaner without the bonnet vents.
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10-09-2009, 03:21 PM | #389 | ||
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Good or bad the one thing HSV has achieved is total differentiation from the donar vehicle.. it looks nothing like a std SS anymore....
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10-09-2009, 04:19 PM | #390 | ||
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Another chop from LS1. Looks much, much neater without the LEDs and chrome accents, and blacked out wheels.
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