The facelift XV50 Toyota Camry: Allow me to explain. I have personal experience with this car. My dad used to have one as a company vehicle before he found a new job. Let’s go over the list of everything wrong with this car: The grill is too big, the fog lights too angular, the interior is over designed and not at all user friendly. The seats are flat, unsupportive, and absolutely rock hard. The engine produces no torque or power despite being relatively hefty at 2.5 liters of displacement. The screen for the backup camera wasn’t high res enough. The steering was WAYYYYY too light and WAAYYYY too vague. The transmission shifted extremely hard yet quite slowly. The road noise was intolerable, the suspension unfogivingly harsh and yet produced zero sportiness (somehow). At least the radio sounded good. So that’s something ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Rodius is related to Mercedeses, does that make Mercedeses bad? How many minivans with all-wheel drive and 0-60 in 7.5 (6 if you choose smaller Active Tourer) seconds can you name? What new does the latest Prius bring to the table? New generation of ugliness? Practical cars need to be high-roofed and roomy...that's why they don't look like Corvettes.
*Inhales* *Exhales* I am going to be descriptive: You glue the front of a 208 and the back of a ME412 to a Miata? Jesus Christ... --- Post updated --- Peugeot designers had too much Grand Marnier
I disagree. It's one of most pretty and popular vans out here. OT: I like Renaults generally, but Fluence and Megane 3 Facelift don't look nice. Slapping new style Renault grille onto older cars weren't good idea.
Atleast the Deora looked better, even for it's "futuristic-looking" design. If you don't know what that car is, it's this one underneath this sentence: