So your thumbnail has an "e"type ? A British car designed by Malcolm Sayer ......an Englishman. The only ltalian connection is Enzo Ferrari called it the most beautiful car in the world at it's unveiling at the Geneva Motor Show . So as you can imagine l won't be watching this .
It's fascinating how the world of car design often influences. While the E-Type was indeed designed by Malcolm Sayer, also Sir William Lyons, is from England as well. The Italian connection you mentioned is useful, especially considering Enzo Ferrari's admiration for the E-Type's design. It's an appreciation for craftsmanship and beauty. Diversity in the excellence is what makes the industry so great, wouldn't you agree? Cheers!
ALL bullshit, So eff you and your ugly women and shitty food, sorry. First off, Ferrari never made the alleged staement. It is an old wives tale that has LONG been DiSPROVEN. Second, the D-Type and its progenitor, the E-Type, was copied from the Alfa -Romeo Disco Volante by TOURING. Malcolm Sayer, the designer of both the D and E-Type was caught with sketches of the Touring's Disco Volante in his studio, from which he copied the D-Type and E-Type. And forever ye' shall always be behind ITA in literature, music, art, sculpture, automotive design and and all other fine arts...
Yeah, they designed a l ot of beautiful cars. But in fact a car is a machine and some designs pay the toll to be just visual toys for curve line lovers. For me a car is something that carry on more values than just design, like usefulness, male bravery (sorry, girls), elegance ( non exactly the same as beauty, that is for women). From that point of view, italian design has a lot of great achievements and a lot of trashy from-drawing-to-wheels-rolling models not so remarkable. A lot of Lamborghini are bad, some Ferraris too. For me the most beautiful car of the history is The Ford GT 40 tied up with the Wiesmann . Another piece of great simple design is the new T33 Gordon Murray and the T 50 Gordon Murray.
Almost every single Italian name in this video is mispronounced. For example, who in this day and age can't pronounce Alfa Romeo with the accent on the correct syllable? Very distracting and makes the video barely worth watching.
Seems like I've stirred up a bit of trouble with the E-Type thumbnail on an Italian art-themed video, eh? Cheers! 😁
Well...yah. Pretty massive bungle. 🙄😏🤠
The D-Type and E-Type were copied from the Alfa-Romeo Disco Volante.
Italian are the masters of style!
So your thumbnail has an "e"type ? A British car designed by Malcolm Sayer ......an Englishman. The only ltalian connection is Enzo Ferrari called it the most beautiful car in the world at it's unveiling at the Geneva Motor Show . So as you can imagine l won't be watching this .
It's fascinating how the world of car design often influences. While the E-Type was indeed designed by Malcolm Sayer, also Sir William Lyons, is from England as well. The Italian connection you mentioned is useful, especially considering Enzo Ferrari's admiration for the E-Type's design. It's an appreciation for craftsmanship and beauty. Diversity in the excellence is what makes the industry so great, wouldn't you agree? Cheers!
ALL bullshit, So eff you and your ugly women and shitty food, sorry. First off, Ferrari never made the alleged staement. It is an old wives tale that has LONG been DiSPROVEN. Second, the D-Type and its progenitor, the E-Type, was copied from the Alfa -Romeo Disco Volante by TOURING. Malcolm Sayer, the designer of both the D and E-Type was caught with sketches of the Touring's Disco Volante in his studio, from which he copied the D-Type and E-Type. And forever ye' shall always be behind ITA in literature, music, art, sculpture, automotive design and and all other fine arts...
Yeah, they designed a l ot of beautiful cars. But in fact a car is a machine and some designs pay the toll to be just visual toys for curve line lovers. For me a car is something that carry on more values than just design, like usefulness, male bravery (sorry, girls), elegance ( non exactly the same as beauty, that is for women). From that point of view, italian design has a lot of great achievements and a lot of trashy from-drawing-to-wheels-rolling models not so remarkable. A lot of Lamborghini are bad, some Ferraris too. For me the most beautiful car of the history is The Ford GT 40 tied up with the Wiesmann . Another piece of great simple design is the new T33 Gordon Murray and the T 50 Gordon Murray.
Viva Italia !!!!
Vivaa
Alfa Ro-May-O.
😒 Am train' hard.
sounds like A.I. (American Ignorance)
It's both 🙄
Almost every single Italian name in this video is mispronounced. For example, who in this day and age can't pronounce Alfa Romeo with the accent on the correct syllable? Very distracting and makes the video barely worth watching.
Interesting video. Spoilt by poor and just wrong pronunciation. Americans need voice coaching.
Alfa Ro-May-O. I know
Leads with pic of a British car. Junk video.
@@tedecker3792 Seems like I've stirred up a bit of trouble with the E-Type thumbnail on an Italian art-themed video, eh? Cheers!