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Old 10-30-2010, 09:54 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ImportConvert View Post
Seriously? The 80's was a very VERY dark time for US vehicles regarding style imho.

However, I do like the fox mustang and the buick GN. Just because.

Nissan deserves props for EVOLVING their vehicle. Ford, GM, and Dodge just dredged up something from the past and tried to re-create it, with varying levels of success. I like Nissan's "learn from the past, use what worked, and look to the future for improvement" type attitude vs. the "Well, it sold well before. We are desperate. Lets see if it works again!"

To their credit, GM did evolve the Corvette similarly, however, it's long in the tooth. C7 time was 2008.
More like, "we don't have a creative bone in our body, so we'll just dredge up the past and let the rubes buy the same crap they did 30 years ago."
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