CorsAsh
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BMW GINA Concept
Interesting idea for the future, love the animalistic feel it has with the blinking eyes, even if it is a touch gimmicky.
Glad I don't have to work with Bangle though, I'm sure I'd have to hit him at some point.
Would have been good to collaborate on this one, coulda called it the BMW VAG-GINA.
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Jakey
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Dont like it.
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Colin
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So its a car with a spandex jump suit on 
Ive decided car designers are pretty like rock stars, paid way too much & evidently get free drugs!
[Edited on 11-06-2008 by Colin]
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Ian
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"GINA is an acronym, set of letters that stand for Geometry and Function, N Adaptations."
GFNA?
Context over Dogma. I'm clear now. 
[Edited on 11-06-2008 by Ian]
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CorsAsh
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Exactly, you couldn't be in a room with that guy and not want to injure him.
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Daveskater
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Looks like an interesting idea, moving away from metal as a car body, but I would still want to hurt that guy I don't think anybody would be able to get to the end of a tour with him without beating him in some way 
Spot on, Ian, GINA makes no sense maybe instead of making an I out of nowhere they should have thought of a better acronym that doesn't involve random letters coming from nowhere.
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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CorsAsh
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Typical American obsession with acronyms.
In case anyone doesn't know, he's the one responsible for the current BMW "flame surfacing" designs. Not a tour guide. 
[Edited on 11-06-2008 by CorsAsh]
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Robin
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Doesn't he realise cycling shorts aren't in fashion?
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ed
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An interesting concept. The ability to be able to change the shapes of body panels while the car is in motion like that could do wonders for aerodynamics.
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CorsAsh
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Thank god for ed understanding the reason it's a good idea.
Note the spolier raising, no shutlines to cause drag etc.
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ed
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Hence why i'm a designer 
People also have to understand that technology like this is many years off, and by the time it's on the market it will have been refined. If it wasn't for ideas that seem crazy or too expensive I wouldn't be browsing the internet on a 22" LCD screen on a computer which might have been classed as a super computer 15 years ago.
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antscorsa
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its a fantastic step and id love to know more about the engineering of how the fabric moves in such ways!
i had to watch the video a few times as i couldnt believe parts of it!
great concept and probably one of the most interesting for years, no company has really divulged into materials in such a way before.
future looks interesting at BMW!
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CorsAsh
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Spaceframe as used on the Z8 ant, with a series of carbon ribs to define lines. Have a look at the write up on http://www.cardesignnews.com
My personal favourite bit is the bonnet opening over the engine, and how it seems to develop ribs as it does so.
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antscorsa
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i must have wathced that vid so many times now its just soo fascinating!!
will have a read up ash thanks!
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Tiesto
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Great concept car, ability to shift the cars shape for aerodynamic purposes is .
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by antscorsa
i must have wathced that vid so many times now its just soo fascinating!!
will have a read up ash thanks!
Better write-up here actually:
http://www.leftlanenews.com/bmw-gina.html
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LAMM13
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trick.
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CorsAsh
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Check out the hairdos...
http://images.leftlanenews.com/content/may2008/bmw-gina-34.jpg
Classic car designer styles.
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antscorsa
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would love to see it wihout the top material shell, just the space frame chassis and carbon rods
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CorsAsh
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http://images.leftlanenews.com/content/may2008/bmw-gina-59.jpg
http://images.leftlanenews.com/content/may2008/bmw-gina-33.jpg
Think that's as close as you'd get.
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Jambo
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i like 
Looks like what would happen if mine and tiesto's car had sex and had a baby
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Tiesto
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
i like 
Looks like what would happen if mine and tiesto's car had sex and had a baby
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Looks like what would happen if mine and tiesto's car had sex and had a baby
It looks more evolved than a Z4, so its way past the design of a Z3.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
BMW GINA Concept
Car looks good and is a refreshing and interesting idea but -
A) It will never happen
B) It looks absolutely deadly
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C) The man spouting middle management bollocks needs to be quiet and go away.
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Ben G
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that is simply awesome and a better idea than these silly electric powered cars
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