In the parking garage after work and found that this white 17-20 Pacifica S parked next to my 2015 200S. Kinda cool to see them next to each other and how that mid-teens styling language worked.
In the parking garage after work and found that this white 17-20 Pacifica S parked next to my 2015 200S. Kinda cool to see them next to each other and how that mid-teens styling language worked.
As the owner of a '22 Pacifica, I have to say I do like the refresh styling better. It looks more muscular on the front. I would have loved to see what a 200 refresh might have looked like following that similar styling language.
I think that there should be some kind of common styling 'theme' so that it is recognizable as a Chrysler. Keep the 'wing' motif.
Sebring & Concorde had a short-lived Ferrari-type grille that I liked.
Chrysler's visual identity has evolved.
That design language still looks current to today's cars which many have become brought with ugly design cues and random lines here and there. The Chrysler 200S was beautiful, smooth, and sleek. It still is! Fantastic photo!
I still get multiple compliments every month from people when at gas stations or parking lots. People compliment the 200S and most wonder what it is. They say it looks sporty and like a luxury car, and it does. It is.
I am seeing a lot of angular edges & character lines, especially on the Asian vehicles. At first glance, the car appears to have been in an accident. 😬
Call me old-fashioned, but I like lines that are fluid. Like poetry in motion, not Chaos or abrupt.
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