9 Images That Show How Much Bigger Cars Are Now
BMW M2/E36 M3
Here’s the image that inspired us to revisit the subject of old vs new car size comparison. Yep, the ‘our’ BMW M2 longtermer dwarfs CT video man Alex’s E36 M3, despite the fact it’s the little brother of the E36’s modern successor, the F80 M3.
It’s not just the M2: thanks to safety regulations for both occupants and pedestrians plus the consumer’s unquenchable thirst for all the latest in-car tech and creature comforts, cars are generally a lot bigger than they used to be. Take a look through these remaining images, and you’ll see what we mean.
Fourth-gen Subaru WRX STI/first-gen Turbo 2000
Fiat 124 Spider
Alfa Romeo Tipo 33/8C
Audi TT
While the setup of the image skews the comparison a little bit, the new TT is indeed a larger than the first-gen car by a reasonable degree. It’s 150mm longer, and 69mm wider.
Reminiscing about @zoutegrandprix touring in convoy with the @JaguarUK E-type... in a @JaguarUKPR F-TYPE #classic 👍🏼;— ian_tonkin
VW Passat B2/B8
Range Rover Generations
Here’s another image with a perspective that skews the comparison, but it shows how much more bulbous the current Range Rover is. It’s a lot bigger too, being 292mm wider than the first-generation Classic.
Old #Maserati vs new Maserati - which do you prefer?? #classiccar #moderncar #musclecar #supercar #car;— eurosparesltd
What other old vs new comparisons have you seen?
Comments
The new civic is bigger than a 90s accord.
Big deal 911
I don’t see any differences.
Corvette gets it.
Am I the only one who’s thinking deja vu with this post?
What about the classic mini and the modern mini. I mean the new cooper is not really a mini any more is it?
Minis?
When it comes to American cars….it’s very different such as new Cadillac vs old (60s and 70s) or impalas….the older cars were way more massive than today.
Engines face downsizing, but this is just… Gosh, no.
Who posts this and doesnt put the mini and the fiat 500 in wtf lyk
Meanwhile, the Dodge Charger is almost the same size and maybe lighter now
And still a boat
Pagination