Proponents argue that it would preserve cultural heritage and appeal to those who value traditional designs. Opponents argue that it would stifle innovation and limit the design freedom of car manufacturers.
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I don’t see this as an issue worth worrying about.
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No, are there genuinely people arguing this? These people are bonkers.
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No, public should be able to have a say in vehicle aesthetics of vehicle manufacturers and companies.
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No but give incentives to have aesthetic choices, allow for new design but also seek to reserve culture & older design
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That just daft fuel economy efficiency etc is priority surely
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I think classic and contemporary designs should be available. Choice is what should be available.
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No, but stop making automobiles so big, it increases risk of damage.
No, but make 'classic' style bodywork an optional extra or separate model, so long as it meets modern safety standards
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Regardless, the MP's should decide in a parliament bill
No, but any car manufacturing should meet all car safety requirements.
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We need to be allowed to keep classic cars running to preserve our history but they need to contribute some kind of carbon offset payment
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