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Old 08-28-2020, 06:42 PM   #77 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by aerohead View Post
1) Porsche used it on the 1997 911 GT1, 918 Spyder rear buttresses.
2) Daimler-Benz used it the next year on their 1998 M-B CLK GTR.
3) McLaren will use Jaray's 1922 Cd 0.13 pumpkin seed contour for the Speedtail.
4) BMW's i8 is right on it.
5) Honda's Insight-II
6) Hyundai's IONIQ
7) KIA Stinger GT
8) M-B Bionic Boxfish
9) Renault Vesta-II
10) Ford Probe-V
11) GM's Vauxhall/ Opel Flextreme
12) Volkswagen XL1
13) Cambridge University's CUER solar racer is quite close.
14) Toyota's Prius is close.
15) Nissan LEAF is dead on.
16) Chevrolet Volt.
17) Chevrolet Bolt
18) Chevrolet SPARK
19) Mitsubishi Mirage 'G'
20) Mitsubishi i-MiEV
21) Volkswagen 'Flow' body is very close.
22) De Tomaso Pantera
23) DeLorean
24) Tesla Roadster-II
The list goes on and on.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Then there's quite a list of cars in which the rear spoilers mysteriously ascend upwards, then terminate exactly at the 'template.' Ferrari, Ford, Aston Martin, Jaguar, Lexus, Citroen, Corvette, Alfa Romeo, Audi, Lotus, Peugeot, Porsche, Saleen, Peter Brock, Carrol Shelby, Bristol, ........................
When it really matters, they'll lower themselves enough to use it.
Yes, Aerohead has been here before - a long list of cars for which he claims an identical rear profile. Yes, really.

In a minute he'll get to to the theory that spoilers 'reach up' to flow that has become separated - something that has not been the case since sedans of the 1990s....
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