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2010 GTA Spano

4/13/2021

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2010 GTA Spano design review

2010 GTA Spano
​            Well, if you ever wondered when SEAT would jump into the supercar world, don’t hold your breath.  But if you’re waiting to see what a Spanish supercar would look like, then your wait is over.  The 2010 GTA Spano is a step into the racing supercar market, with the first model being for everyday use.  At first glance you might think this is a car which 
belongs on the track, but after you notice that there are no numbers of ads on it, you might think maybe its road worthy.  Well, it may be road worthy but its not worthy of style changing award.  
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      The Spano is one useful, but bland looking car.  It seems to evoke a self image of being a race car rather than something to look good in.  If you want to see to the consumer market, then maybe GTA should have spent some more time on the design.  For starters the front is very plain and basic, with no inserted air ducts or hood scoop.  Next the side of the car has a teardrop look.  Nice curves but tone down the body line a bit. And if you even see the rear of the car, watch out for that hideous spoiler and horrible rear air ducts.  The ducts look like they were cut out by a jigsaw.

Everett J.
​#autolooks

Overall Grade: C+

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