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What company made the biggest improvement?

Discussion in 'General Automotive Talk' started by Flexin, Jun 22, 2012.

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Who has made the biggest improvements?

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  7. Chrysler

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  1. Flexin

    Flexin Admin Staff Member Founding Member Top Event

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    When it comes to styling over the last 10 years, who has made the biggest improvements in your mind?

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    I'll absolutely say Chrysler. At a glance, their 300 series looked like a Bentley and at first, I really had to wonder who the heck had one in the neighborhood. I've always thought that Acura had a really great design of their cars and they never seemed to hold onto their style for too long. Nissan was better in the late 80s through the mid 90s, but now a lot of their cars are seeming to be kind of overpriced to only have the same look depending on how many doors it has.

    I think Cadillac should experiment with putting out one new old school Coupe de Ville. The length of yesteryear, but with the technology of today. I think they'd be surprised by how many people take to it.
     
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    It's a tough call for me. I agree on Chrysler with the 300 and 200.

    Kia did a beautiful job with the Optima. I almost want the car on looks alone. I can't believe it's a Kia.

    Hyundai has really improved the look of their line up. It seems like everyone owns one now. I have talked to people I didn't think would even look at one and they are claiming to want to buy one now. I still have the Pony in my mind.

    A big caddy would be nice. I would like to see something like that. If it was the old boat size, the tree huggers would have a heart attack. Maybe add a hybird option. They have made some changes to looks in a good way and I really love the V models. They have been getting some good reviews.

    Buick has a much younger looking line up now. I'm impressed with them.

    Ford has some good looking suv's. I love the look of the Edge sport and the new Explorer.

    James
     
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