Toyota To Show Refreshed 2015 Camry In New York
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This was billed internally by Toyota as a major refresh including sheetmetal changes, which is almost unheard of for mid-cycle refresh. So I'm expecting a bit beyond some minor tweaks and cosmetic updates. Even so-called minor styling tweaks, if it involves sheetmetal changes, is a huge undertaking. Can't wait to see.
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This was billed internally by Toyota as a major refresh including sheetmetal changes, which is almost unheard of for mid-cycle refresh. So I'm expecting a bit beyond some minor tweaks and cosmetic updates. Even so-called minor styling tweaks, if it involves sheetmetal changes, is a huge undertaking. Can't wait to see.
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Yeah "PR" from the CEO of Toyota. Whatever.....
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This was billed internally by Toyota as a major refresh including sheetmetal changes, which is almost unheard of for mid-cycle refresh. So I'm expecting a bit beyond some minor tweaks and cosmetic updates. Even so-called minor styling tweaks, if it involves sheetmetal changes, is a huge undertaking. Can't wait to see.
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local ads are touting the 2014.5 camry.
did they really do a half year update?
did they really do a half year update?
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This was billed internally by Toyota as a major refresh including sheetmetal changes, which is almost unheard of for mid-cycle refresh. So I'm expecting a bit beyond some minor tweaks and cosmetic updates. Even so-called minor styling tweaks, if it involves sheetmetal changes, is a huge undertaking. Can't wait to see.
The real structural metal (doors, rear fender) did not change in the 2011 Avalon refresh. There was, of course, the big change to the instrument panel. I am hoping for these sorts of changes in the refreshed Camry.
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Excited for the interior since that's where we spend most time anyway. I did think this last redesign was an improvement over the 2011 interior, but I know they can do better still.
It's great to see, but this means Lexus has to step up on everything that is not GS, LS or LX.
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Something about it though reminds me of the last gen Corolla. Granted I know it's just a rendering, but Akio said he would infuse more sport and drive into the line-up which makes me think the rear end will be more angular with sharp lines with or without the current odd tails. I dunno though.
Excited for the interior since that's where we spend most time anyway. I did think this last redesign was an improvement over the 2011 interior, but I know they can do better still.
It's great to see, but this means Lexus has to step up on everything that is not GS, LS or LX.
Excited for the interior since that's where we spend most time anyway. I did think this last redesign was an improvement over the 2011 interior, but I know they can do better still.
It's great to see, but this means Lexus has to step up on everything that is not GS, LS or LX.
I feel the car is just too square looking.
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Thanks for the pictures. Look like GS head Lights now, except the LED strip, and the Hour Glass Grill. This model doesn't look bad at all.
I have to admire Mr Toyota to push the upgrade this early. The 2014 Camry look too weird, and too square. The tail Lights look like Vampire Fangs
I have to admire Mr Toyota to push the upgrade this early. The 2014 Camry look too weird, and too square. The tail Lights look like Vampire Fangs