I dunno TM40, take a look at one in person. It's not a very photogenic car, but the lines and proportions look much better in person.Originally Posted by TRYMY4.0
Then again, some may just not like it. You do drive a rolling brick at the moment, so maybe it's just the curves bothering you.
And to the person talking about not owning a 3 year old Euro car: Um. Well, if you wouldn't want to own a 3 year old european car, nobody can convince you differently, but the numbers don't hold up much for you. The only car companies that consistently have low long-term reliability issues are those that produced turbocharged cars (Numbers are just pitiful there in America, because Americans abuse Turbo cars and don't know how to maintain them). Anywheres, if you wanna talk about Japanese reliability, I have just three letters for you. D-S-M.