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Nice. I see a lot of Q7 in the rear as well, and just about every company will have to copy that rear bubble window before the decade is over. That front is shaping up to be mighty unappealing and Tribeca-like. The wheel arches are just this side of cartoony, everything else is pretty basic-not original but not poorly done either

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Looks very nice, but visibility looks like it'll be difficult out of that 3rd row seat, should there still be one. This is going to make the Lincoln MKX an even tougher sell than it already will be.

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Honda/Acura: We keep getting uglier every model!

Boring, bland, and non-exsistant. I hope Audi sues over the cues rip-licated from the rear of the Q7...and wins.

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The rest of the vehicle styling is a concoction of styles we've seen before.

As is every other vehicle, there really is no unique original style that follows a similar vehicle layout. You could look at just about any vehicle and derive various other models from it.

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