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    Mitsubishi finally gives us a look at the 2020 Mirage hatch and G4 sedan | TopGear Ph



    Both the Mitsubishi Mirage hatchback and Mirage G4 sedan will be launched on November 18, 2019, in Thailand.

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    Nakakasawa na.
    They all look the same.

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    I still prefer the pre-2016 "face" of the hatch. The design that's claimed to reduce drag coefficient. They should've stuck with that, imo.

    Muscular look on a wimpy car?

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    Lahat na lang mukhang Montero. Dapat pati yung L300 ginawa na din nilang mukhang Montero para standard na.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yubby24 View Post
    Lahat na lang mukhang Montero. Dapat pati yung L300 ginawa na din nilang mukhang Montero para standard na.
    Sa susunod pati mga canter ganyan na din itsura [emoji1]

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpedition View Post
    Sa susunod pati mga canter ganyan na din itsura [emoji1]

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    it appears to be the industry standard.
    the various models of a particular brand, all have something in common, such that they do appear to be magkaka-mukhas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it appears to be the industry standard.
    the various models of a particular brand, all have something in common, such that they do appear to be magkaka-mukhas.
    agree. kahit mazda i sometimes find it hard to distinguish models. baka kasi itong sa mitsu appears that they're riding the success of the design too much, too soon. sunod sunod ang facelift and sana medyo iba naman ang identity ng cars, SUVs/pickups, MPVs/vans, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it appears to be the industry standard.
    the various models of a particular brand, all have something in common, such that they do appear to be magkaka-mukhas.
    The more accurate term is "Design Language".

    ...is an overarching scheme or style that guides the design of a complement of products or architectural settings. Designers wishing to give their suite of products a unique but consistent look and feel define a design language for it, which can describe choices for design aspects such as materials, colour schemes, shapes, patterns, textures, or layouts. They then follow the scheme in the design of each object in the suite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    I still prefer the pre-2016 "face" of the hatch. The design that's claimed to reduce drag coefficient. They should've stuck with that, imo.

    Muscular look on a wimpy car?

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    ditto
    mas ok yun no grille hatch

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    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    I still prefer the pre-2016 "face" of the hatch.
    The "Shark Look Era" ng Mitsubishi 😁

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