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Uh have you seen the TRD Camry? It’s no different and to me it’s sort of like an oxymoron to me but to each their own. I will say they do look pretty good solely looks standpoint.
Just one more "sedan" with coupe styling. Except for 2-doors vs. 4-doors, it's getting harder and harder to draw the line between the two body-styles.......we discussed that in an earlier thread.
Just one more "sedan" with coupe styling. Except for 2-doors vs. 4-doors, it's getting harder and harder to draw the line between the two body-styles.......we discussed that in an earlier thread.
The doors aren't frameless. This is not coupe styling.
Sporty and cool?
No way, nobody ever accused her car of such things. Haha
I have to say, they have drastically turned up the dial on sporty styling compared to back then. Lol
Agreed. That is one reason (along with the general shift to crossovers) why the Camry, although still a significant competitor, is not being the same sales numbers today that it had for decades. Buyers liked its (former) smooth quiet ride, isolation from bumps, low noise level, and general refinement. If they wanted a sport sedan, they would have bought one. Cadillac has the same problem.....they forgot their base, recently over-sported their CTS, CT4, and CT5 sedans too much, and that's why their sedans aren't selling well.
Agreed. That is one reason (along with the general shift to crossovers) why the Camry, although still a significant competitor, is not being the same sales numbers today that it had for decades. Buyers liked its (former) smooth quiet ride, isolation from bumps, low noise level, and general refinement. If they wanted a sport sedan, they would have bought one. Cadillac has the same problem.....they forgot their base, recently over-sported their CTS, CT4, and CT5 sedans too much, and that's why their sedans aren't selling well.
Or it's actually the more obvious fact that buyers just want larger vehicles (crossovers).
I think you mistake your preferences for the market at large.