Most of the car I really like. I don’t like the wood above the doors and I’m not sure I like the back end but it will grow on me.
Yes I feel the same way.
Rather than the chrome bling I would prefer painted along the side. I don't really like the angular creases in the mudguards.
It really is quite impractical without a screen and the possibility of a hood.
I would rather see decently fitted doors too.
It is not the car for me, but it was never intended to be.
Now I have looked at it a bit more I find many elements that I like. I will even take it back about the "chrome bling" along the side.
I think that the rear overhang is slightly exaggerated, to my eyes, but I do like both the front and the rear treatment. The front particularly has a much better "finished" appearance than the rather agricultural looking trad.
In a car of this class I would prefer to see some sort of fitted tail-lights instead of the leftover design element of the trad. A blended in and fitted tail-light would enhance the generally sleak appearnce of the car.
I like the door fitted speakers and the very nice use of wood. What I can't get to like is the wood fitted to the door tops.
As I mentioned in my quoted post I would prefer to see properly fitted doors (like in the Aeromax

) in a car of this class and I do think that they could have done better with the door design.
I have always prefered smoothly rounded body lines over angular designs but I do remember that when sharply angular designs first appeared it seemed very modern and attractive. The soft blend between angular and rounded in this design is not ugly by any means and it really is a matter of personal taste.
I have to say that midsummer here, in the middle of the day, I would want the hood up and the aircon running. Sitting in a Morgan under the midday sun with the temperature in the high 30s is not the most comfortable experience.
Midsummer on the Med would be pleasant in the evening but not at midday 🥵🥵🥵