So far I've most contributed at
Hyundai Stellar,
Hyundai Pony and related pages. I've also created
Template:Hyundai_cars, and made minor adjustments all over the place (and in wikipedias in many other languages).
Maybe I'll do something about
Table hockey later on.
Bangle-butt is a derogatory term for the current rear-end styling paradigm of certain
BMW models. The name comes from controversial
BMW designer
Chris Bangle. The design consists of an over-pronounced bulge on the trunk lid that rises orthogonally to the two quarter panel lines of the trunk.
In its essence, the Bangle-butt design is an exaggeration of a two-level trunk design that is relatively common in the industry. In 1999, various
Hyundai automobiles featured the two-level trunk and the
Volvo S80 featured a milder form of the design. The
Maybach 57 and 62 came out the same year as Bangle's
2002 BMW 7 Series and also features this design element. Though the design element's origins cannot be credited to Bangle, he did bring it into the spotlight resulting in heated debates. Since then it has been adopted by Toyota and others.
Vehicles with a two-level trunk include: