We should be grateful for these French companies who have often gone against convention and been different, for no other reason than to be different. I don't think we will see the like of it again as I'm sure none of these cars were commercially successful.
100% agree, it is so sad that companies who do try and do something a bit different don't reap the rewards for trying to push the envelope. Instead, folk just go for the default choices like sheep.
Last year, for a period of about 6 months, in a street I work, there were 4 identical VW Tiguan's (and I'm not talking about a long street with these cars spread out, it was the cul de sac at the end, so all close together). Same colour (white), same spec (R Line diesel), I just thought it absolutely tragic!.
I would rather an Avantime than a Vel Satis. The latter always looked a bit like an upturned pram to me.
Yes, I'm well aware that the appearance of the Vel Satis is an acquired taste (though I guess you could say the same of the Avantime), but while, as I said, I prefer the exterior of the C6, I don't mind the big Renault.
Also love the Avantime though, and was absolutely incensed on that episode of Top Gear where they were given one to make faster round a track!. The idea was interesting, but surely they could have chosen a car which wasn't extremely rare to 'ruin'?
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