Leo Pruneau, a car designer behind Holdens of the 1970s and 1980s, has blamed computers for producing dull cars
A designer behind some of Australia s most recognisable Holdens has blamed computers for today s dull cars - with SUVs slammed for all looking the same.
Leo Pruneau created the Kingswoods, Toranas and Geminis of the 1970s and the Commodores that dominated the sales charts during the 1980s.
The 89-year-old American-born retired stylist - who has designed General Motors models in the US, the UK and Australia - said computers had made cars look dull.
He missed the 1960s and 1970s, the golden age of car design which produced the E-Type Jaguar, the original Range Rover and the home-grown Holden Monaro.