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Chrysler 200 is our mini me......

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Do you think this is a coincidence, spy stealing ideas or are different companies sharing styles?
 
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Do you think this is a coincidence, spy stealing ideas or are different companies sharing styles?

This is an argument sure to never end. The same comments have been made about the Genesis taking from Audi, BMW, etc. All car designs are derivative and the same Car Designers move between brands furthering the sense of familiarity in designs. Peter Schreyer who led the "Fluidic Sculpture" design of the Genesis came from.....Audi.
 
I see. That makes sense.
 
I definitely see Lexus LS and Jaguar similarities in our Genny.
 
And Honda, dragging their feet when they updated the current generation of the Accord... The back end looks like the 2009-2011 Genesis. Tail lights are almost a carbon copy.
 
Chrysler 200 is a mini Genesis? eeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwww I just threw up in my mouth a little. That car is ugly and piece of crap too. I had one for a week as a rental car in St Croix last month. It was horrible.
 
I've noticed similarities among a lot of cars. Car designs are largely based on market research. I think different people using the same data are likely to reach similar conclusions.
 
Chrysler 200 is a mini Genesis? eeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwww I just threw up in my mouth a little. That car is ugly and piece of crap too. I had one for a week as a rental car in St Croix last month. It was horrible.

Did you have the first one below? Or the second one? Because the second one, which is the 2015, is a very nice car...

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Chrysler-200_2015_photo_03.jpg
 
The interior is also a huge improvement from one generation to the next...

Chrysler-200_Convertible_2011_photo_16.jpg

Chrysler-200_2015_photo_92.jpg
 
there was this exact discussion in another thread a few months ago. Imo, the 200 looks nothing like the genesis in person.

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There was this exact discussion in another thread a few months ago. IMO, the 200 looks nothing like the Genesis in person.

I thought that discussion was about the Chrysler 300. Or is there two 200 discussions plus a 300?
 
Yep, I see the similarities all right. Both have 4 wheels, a steering wheel and seats. :rolleyes:
 
I thought that discussion was about the Chrysler 300. Or is there two 200 discussions plus a 300?

Both the original comparison thread I am referring to and this one compare the Chrysler 200 to the Genesis looks.
 
While I believe they look nothing alike, even if they did, I would never touch a Chrysler product.
 
In my subjective opinion, many of the mid-size cars look much alike. Ever since the Sonata was introduced, this segment has gotten better, more sporty styling. While I do not like most of Fiat-Chrysler's styling, especially the 300 and Dodge Charger, I like the looks of the new 200 but have not driven one (and will not except as a rental).
 
In my subjective opinion, many of the mid-size cars look much alike. Ever since the Sonata was introduced, this segment has gotten better, more sporty styling. While I do not like most of Fiat-Chrysler's styling, especially the 300 and Dodge Charger, I like the looks of the new 200 but have not driven one (and will not except as a rental).
I agree on how many cars look similar these days. Parked at my sons baseball game yesterday and a Fusion parked behind it and from the couple hundred yards away I thought I left my trunk open. Then realized it was the car behind me. As I walked up to them after the game you could certainly see the styling differences but from a distance they carry the same lines.
 
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