Every car owner looks something specific in a car that matches his or hers personality, be it speed, luxury or security. And if you think about it, each car model or even series has its own strengths and weaknesses, as well as a certain trait, that we can easily describe it as personality.

So, have you ever wondered what a certain car would look like if it was human?

L.A. photographer Victoria Pashuta certainly did.

Only she asked what kind of a supermodel a certain car would be.

For a photo project in  BASIC magazine she invited 12 models and compared them with popular brands of cars. Victoria also asked the girls to share their views on life. Their statements added another detail to this piquant photo projects.

And the end result is absolutely amazing.

1. The Car:  Kia Optima

kia-optima-by-jing

The Model: An Jing

 

2. The Car:  Vintage-1960-Corvette

 

The Model: Doris Mayday

 

3. The Car: Tesla

 

The Model: Andrea-Debevc

 

4. The Car: Volkswagen Vintage Van

 

The Model: Patience Silva

 

5. The Car: Mercedes Benz S-Class

 

The Model: Yazemeenah Rossi

 

6. The Car: Low Rider Impala

 

The Model: Samii-Ryan

 

7. The Car: Jeep Wrangler

 

The Model: Melissa Haro

 

 

8. The Car: Aston Martin Vanquish

 

The Model: Berglind Icey

 

9. The Car: Toyota Camry

 

The Model: Brenda-Castillo

 

10. The Car: Rolls Royce Phantom

 

The Model: Kaylen Dao

 

11. The Car: Hummer Truck H1

 

The Model: Paige Hathaway

 

12. The Car: La Ferrari

 

The Model: Mahglagha Jaberi

 

You can easily tell why both men and women would just love these comparisons.


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Nick Guli is a writer at Explosion.com. He loves movies, TV shows and video games. Nick brings you the latest news, reviews and features. From blockbusters to indie darlings, he’s got his take on the trends, fan theories and industry news. His writing and coverage is the perfect place for entertainment fans and gamers to stay up to date on what’s new and what’s next.
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