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I didn't plan on responding to this post but I think I have found a diplomatic way to counter your position.
There are car enthusiast that no matter what type of car they own they can still appreciate when someone else has built a car worth some recognition. Most of the guys on this forum are exactly as explained above; therefore they are expressing positive feedback about a nice looking car.
To put things in prospective for you, this is still a brand new fully loaded car with a sticker price of $35,000. Last time I looked a 2007 3gen GS can be had for approx the same money, so there really isn’t a reason you should be looking down on this camry.
I hope this helps you to understand why we picked a camry to be "worked".
completely agree, very well said "thumbup:
every car can be worked on and give it some nice touches, and this is a prime example. even a civic can use some help and i give props to those that are done well. i never agree with those who think what they drive are mod-worthy and anything cheaper are worthless.
i always tell myself, there are people driving exotics so should they think we are crap modding our cars
Camry is a good example of a car that is attractive even when stock, car has decent lines and good proportions for a FWD car. Add selective mods such as wheel/tires/suspension, the car looks better.
Starting with a less attractive car such as the Accord does not yield the same results.
i never agree with those who think what they drive are mod-worthy and anything cheaper are worthless.
i always tell myself, there are people driving exotics so should they think we are crap modding our cars
My sentiments exactly. I get a kick out people that have a elitist attitude with a 30 or 40k car. Its sort of like "if you think you have the right to look down your nose at a Camry or Accord, then what does the guy driving a Lambo think of YOU??"
Bottom line is, for a real car guy, its about the CAR, not the badge