"Why the Jaguar E-Type Breaks Car Design Rules, and Why Some Hate It"

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Car designer Adrian Clarke expresses his disdain for the iconic Jaguar E-Type, criticizing its design and its association with the swinging sixties, arguing that it breaks cardinal car design rules and represents a nation in post-war decline. Clarke believes that the E-Type's enduring appeal is overrated and that there are better-looking cars, such as the Toyota 2000GT and the Peugeot 406, which he considers to be superior in design.
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