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Before we proceed, remember what one of my design teachers said: success depends on proportion, proportion, proportion! Aside from the ill-scavanged, left-hand backup light assembly on the decklid, this was a clean example of one of the more respected Toyotas ever made. While I never found their styling exciting, these GEN-II Camrys are honest and well executed. With plenty of ATD! But check out the gigantic Toyota badge cribbed from a newer model. See how proportioning is so important to the rest of the car? And, regulations and requirements aside, have we gone juuust a little crazy in our quest for larger cars? One day we will have smaller badges on our sedans, and smaller butts to go with. If the Camry is any indication, a smaller butt means more rear overhang + less C-pillar so we can actually have a more usable cargo footprint too. Oh, what a feeling! from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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