Crappopotamus
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its boring and bland. but thats okay, cause its a toyota. quality and efficiency sells toyotas, not style.
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: NFS4
Of course you post base model pictures to show
For better reference:
Camry SE
I choose "Bleh, OK" It's by no means ugly, but it sure isn't "I'd hit it" hot either.
Thank you for "Ugly, Magnified"![]()
Originally posted by: fizmeister
My roommate has one -- I can't stand the site of it. And a white new Camry isn't the coolest thing to drive for a 20-year old college student.
Originally posted by: weirdichi
Originally posted by: fizmeister
My roommate has one -- I can't stand the site of it. And a white new Camry isn't the coolest thing to drive for a 20-year old college student.
It's probably better than all those sub $1000 cars that all the other college students drive.
Alot of people refer to the Camry as a boat.
Originally posted by: weirdichi
Originally posted by: fizmeister
My roommate has one -- I can't stand the site of it. And a white new Camry isn't the coolest thing to drive for a 20-year old college student.
It's probably better than all those sub $1000 cars that all the other college students drive.
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
It's ugly, IMO. The concave area on the lower part of the sides of the car reminds me of Bangle's flame-surfacing on a much smaller scale (it's more pronounced on other Toyota products like the Matrix). The taillight cluster is very large and the whole rear end does not work for me (it looks particularly ridiculous with a spoiler). I also don't like the shape of the C-pillar, I think it's boring yet awkward.
The biggest problem, for me, is the proportions of the car. The rear overhang is quite large and that chunky C-pillar makes it look even bigger in profile. The way the beltline of the car is designed also makes the wheels look very small.
However, this car is designed around practicality, not looks. I'm sure those proportions help maximize interior and cargo space. But the exterior design does not appeal to me in the least.
Originally posted by: CChaos
I find pretty much all Toyotas and most Lexus' to be either very plain or bloated and ugly. It's a shame because I hear such good things about these cars and I don't find any of the designs inspiring. I want to like them, but it's not the kind of thing I can will myself to do. As if they don't sell enough already, but imagine if they were actually attractive!
Their target audience is old people who just want a reliable car. Toyota doesn't even have any fast cars anymore. Nissan and Honda both do but Toyota's fastest car is slower than nissan and hondas' flagship sedans, without even threatening their sports cars (350z/S2k).Originally posted by: CChaos
I find pretty much all Toyotas and most Lexus' to be either very plain or bloated and ugly. It's a shame because I hear such good things about these cars and I don't find any of the designs inspiring. I want to like them, but it's not the kind of thing I can will myself to do. As if they don't sell enough already, but imagine if they were actually attractive!
Originally posted by: rufruf44
Ride quality and cruising is great on the Camry. Thats the primary thing in long commute, and it sure beats any exterior consideration.
GOD I had a good comeback for that line, but the mods have already cracked a whip on my ass this week for making a "lewd" commentBut then again, I'm 37 and I'm not looking to lay rubber between stop lights.
Originally posted by: NFS4
GOD I had a good comeback for that line, but the mods have already cracked a whip on my ass this week for making a "lewd" commentBut then again, I'm 37 and I'm not looking to lay rubber between stop lights.![]()