Car Trends We Want To Go Away ASAP
Let's face it, some car trends are just plain annoying. You know the ones, the ones that make you roll your eyes and mutter under your breath. We've all been there! But these trends aren't just a nuisance, they're often impractical and even dangerous.
So, buckle up and let's take a look at some of the most egregious automotive trends that need to disappear, pronto!
Giant, Fake Air Intakes
You know what I'm talking about. Those massive, gaping holes on the hood that look like they're sucking in air like a vacuum cleaner, but are actually just for show? The "more is more" approach to styling just doesn't work here. Not only do these fake intakes look silly, but they also mess with the aerodynamics of the car.
Overly Aggressive Grilles
Speaking of silly-looking car features, let's talk about those ridiculously large grilles. I mean, it's like they're trying to intimidate everyone on the road. They're so big, they make the whole car look like a giant, angry mouth. They're not only aesthetically unappealing but also affect the car's airflow and fuel efficiency.
Overuse of Chrome
Chrome has its place in the automotive world, but it seems like some carmakers just can't get enough of it. Every car needs a little sparkle, but when it comes to chrome trim, less is more. Too much chrome can look cheap and tacky.
Fake Exhaust Tips
Another trend that just screams "fake" is those pointless fake exhaust tips. You know, the ones that look like they belong on a high-performance car, but are actually just plastic covers? I'm not sure what purpose they serve other than to confuse and mislead people.
Unnecessary Buttons
While it's great to have all the bells and whistles in your car, there's such a thing as too many buttons. I mean, who needs a button for every little thing? It's like they're trying to make our cars feel like airplanes!
Let's Go Back To Basics
We're not saying we want to go back to the days of boring, bland cars. But we do think it's time for car manufacturers to focus on designing cars that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. So, let's ditch these trends and get back to basics. We want cars that are stylish, practical, and, most importantly, fun to drive.