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Originally Posted by RedSiBaron
Well let's see, car design is a design degree, not an engineering degree. A proper education (not all are equal) teaches you to learn about engineering and take it into account when you design so you have a viable vehicle that works at the end of the day. After you develop a concept for a vehicle you establish design peramiters you work around, you develop what technology you will use and a rough idea of where you'll place it or where you could place it in the vehicle. This helps you establish the proportions and general look of a vehicle, then you start developing body designs around it through sketching development. After you develop this further you refine it into a finished idea...
From there marketing ruins it and then you have the camaro...
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dandy. didn't think such a program existed.
i take it you work for GM? I'm kind of curious who has the final say in the system requirements of the vehicle in the processes... marketers, or design/project engineering?