Poopsicle
Registered Member
Anyone sick and tired of people messing with Hyundai about "borrowing" designs? They do this because Hyundai is an underdog.
It's about time a news article explains that Lexus copied Mercedes.. I just bumped into this today when I was reading about Hyundai vs Lexus..
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12373162/
"It’s no secret that Lexus, long the number-one luxury brand in the United States, has set its sites on competing with European luxury passenger car brands like Mercedes and BMW. But the contours of the new Lexus LS hybrid, its headlights and even its state-of-the-art safety features, were strongly similar to the celebrated S-Class, showing that, while imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, in the automotive industry it has become a way to challenge the dominance of your rivals."
"......at one point a few years ago drawing the ire of the German carmaker for what Mercedes reportedly called “copycat cars.”....
It's about time a news article explains that Lexus copied Mercedes.. I just bumped into this today when I was reading about Hyundai vs Lexus..
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12373162/
"It’s no secret that Lexus, long the number-one luxury brand in the United States, has set its sites on competing with European luxury passenger car brands like Mercedes and BMW. But the contours of the new Lexus LS hybrid, its headlights and even its state-of-the-art safety features, were strongly similar to the celebrated S-Class, showing that, while imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, in the automotive industry it has become a way to challenge the dominance of your rivals."
"......at one point a few years ago drawing the ire of the German carmaker for what Mercedes reportedly called “copycat cars.”....