I voted good. I think the front and side profile look great. The rear end is meh. Shouldn't have been so blockish. But overall a nice looking car. Certainly better than an Aztec or average car on the street.
Average. If there was an option below average but over ugly, I'd vote for that. It's not ugly, but there's nothing that catch my eyes either.
Nobles are just a step further from a kit car... They can be fast and balanced, but are kinda amateur.
I think considering it's a kit car, it look well finished and perpotional. Hard edges and well blended gentle curves give it somewhat of a modern retrofied muscle car look a bit to me. Not bad at all for a kit car, quite good I'd say. Though it's absolutely not stunning or full of fine detail.
oh yeah, i forgot to post this piece of info when it happened a few weeks ago: I #$%#ING SAW ONE OF THESE ON THE #$%#ING ROAD!! <A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?displayFAQ=y"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="pitlane/emoticons/grin.gif"></A> this is no word of a lie - i was driving on the M1 on the way back from Slough where i went to pick up my new guitar, and i saw it bombing along on the other side of the road (going southbound) - only caught a few seconds of a glimpse, but i instantly recognised it. holy crap it was awesome. i was all like "OMFG A NOBLE M15!! <A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?displayFAQ=y"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="pitlane/emoticons/grin.gif"></A><A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?displayFAQ=y"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="pitlane/emoticons/grin.gif"></A><A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?displayFAQ=y"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="pitlane/emoticons/grin.gif"></A>". it had no camo or whatever (wouldn't expect it to tbh), no numberplates but it did have trade plates on it.
Personally I like the m12's styling much better that this one or the m400. I think this one took way too many styling cues from other exotics. On the other hand, it's a Noble, so it'll probably set the frickin road on fire wherever it goes. Here's a link to it... http://www.noblecars.com/m15/index.html