Every car manufacturer's best-looking model
The roundup “Every car manufacturer’s best-looking model” matches each major automaker with a standout design, spanning eras from the 1930s to the 2010s. The piece selects, for example, Alfa Romeo’s 8C 2900 (1935), praised for its long bonnet and eight-cylinder performance; AC’s Cobra 289 (1962), tied to the proportions of the Ace-derived shape; and Alpine’s A110 (2017), described as blending legacy and modern design. It also highlights Aston Martin’s DB4 GT Zagato (1962), referencing early production and later expansions after high prices. The author places emphasis on styling cues across brands, naming Bugatti’s Type 57 Atlantic (1938) and Bentley’s Continental GT (2003), among others. While the list is explicitly subjective, it aims to represent each brand at its visual peak and encourages readers to compare preferences across the lineup.





