Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Why does the new Toyota camry have a nose like a chipmunk or beaver?

As long as you get the Camry with the body kit and full trim it looks fine....yeah, still the same car, but i imagine the designers could have made it look more lean.........todays cars are getting thicker and fatter......compare the old camry with the new camry ....i mean really, people generally havent grown so much that now the cars have to grow as well .......a thick gigantic hood, oversized everything......even the new Dodge caliber is gigantic compared to the neon it replaces.Why does the new Toyota camry have a nose like a chipmunk or beaver?
I don't know why the designers at Toyota chose that particular design, but they're including it in all of the latest models to create brand identity.





Look at the Yaris. It has the same design in the nose. All of the new Toyotas from 2006 on will have that design. (at least in the cars)





It's the same thing with the ';L-finesse'; design in Lexus. Now it's easy to identify a car as a Lexus because there are so many styling cues that carry over from one model to the next.Why does the new Toyota camry have a nose like a chipmunk or beaver?
Lean is for B-segment small cars (although they are trying to pack more room into them now, i.e. Versa, Fit, xA, and other versatile hatchbacks). Not small SUV's or family sedans.
the new things is. i think no flat lines...all the panels are bubbled or bowed out...at add visual appeal in most cases...lets round this round that...make it more expensive..especially when it needs body work...sell the car cheep rake it cash on the replacement parts....
Because it's japaneese with slanted everything.

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