Fiat to take over Chrysler??

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Pete E. Kruzer, Jan 20, 2009.

  1. Pete E. Kruzer

    Some O Guest

    Too bad they gave the styling of those vehicles to their truck stylists.
     
    Some O, Jan 30, 2009
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    who Guest

    To me they both look horrible.
     
    who, Jan 30, 2009
    #42
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    Bill Putney Guest

    Hah! Sorry to spin you up, Nate. :) But you're right.
     
    Bill Putney, Jan 30, 2009
    #43
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    Steve Guest

    A) not true
    B) Honda and Toyota don't make anything that even remotely appeals to me.
     
    Steve, Feb 2, 2009
    #44
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    Steve Guest

    Use the factory switch to trigger a relay, which then turns on the
    lights. QED.
     
    Steve, Feb 2, 2009
    #45
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    Steve Guest

    Are you kidding? Their truck stylists are the only ones turning out
    anything appealing (with the exception of the Challenger, which was
    really styled in 1969 anyway).
     
    Steve, Feb 2, 2009
    #46
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    Steve Guest

    To me a Camry looks horrible (even compared to an HHR).
     
    Steve, Feb 2, 2009
    #47
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    Lloyd Guest

     
    Lloyd, Feb 2, 2009
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    Steve Guest

    I wouldn't go THAT far, but they definitely took a pretty car and
    uglified it. Current trends industry-wide aren't exactly a high-water
    mark in automotive styling, if you ask me.
    It really doesn't stir me either way. That's the problem... NOTHING
    right now is very stirring, except the Challenger. And as I said, all
    the attractive styling cues for it date to 1969 anyway.

    I guess I should just be glad that the Aztek is no more, but we have the
    Scion XB, Ford Flex, and Honda Excrement to more than make up for it :-/
     
    Steve, Feb 3, 2009
    #49
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