Oh well, when it comes to he subs and compacts, I agree, they all do look very similar. Although, to keep the price points low, I doubt we'll ever see too much originality in those segments.
The mid and higher level cars still do have distinguishable differences though. The G37 looks different than the CTS looks different than the 3-Series and so on.
Oh well, when it comes to he subs and compacts, I agree, they all do look very similar. Although, to keep the price points low, I doubt we'll ever see too much originality in those segments.
The mid and higher level cars still do have distinguishable differences though. The G37 looks different than the CTS looks different than the 3-Series and so on.
Yeah, now look at the current Camry, Accord and Impala......same car, different badges.

Oh well, when it comes to he subs and compacts, I agree, they all do look very similar. Although, to keep the price points low, I doubt we'll ever see too much originality in those segments.
The mid and higher level cars still do have distinguishable differences though. The G37 looks different than the CTS looks different than the 3-Series and so on.
Yeah, now look at the current Camry, Accord and Impala......same car, different badges.

Oh well, when it comes to he subs and compacts, I agree, they all do look very similar. Although, to keep the price points low, I doubt we'll ever see too much originality in those segments.
The mid and higher level cars still do have distinguishable differences though. The G37 looks different than the CTS looks different than the 3-Series and so on.
Yeah, now look at the current Camry, Accord and Impala......same car, different badges.
I don't think the Impala looks like either of the other two at all but that's just me.
I also don't think the Maxima looks like an Accord or that a LaCrosse looks like a Taurus or that a Legacy looks like a Charger though.![]()

Damn...I am beginning to see it...let me make sure I'm on the right track:
Both have 4 tires.
Both have headlights on the front of the car.
Both have taillights on the rear of the car.
Both have a piece of glass in every door and at the front and rear.
Both have a trunk.
Both have an engine under the hood.
Both have a steering wheel.
My God...how has GM stayed in business this long?
Although...I have mistaken a "new" 2010 Taurus for a Camry many times from anything more than 50 yards away...

It looks OK, to me, but underpowered from the get go! IMO!

