Is it just me, or does the Toyota Corolla S share a lot of styling cues with the Chrysler 200 S?
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Ed Kim
said...
It's absolutely not just you! It's funny...they both have "S" in the name and are supposed to add a little bit of personality to otherwise milquetoast transportation devices. And IMO, neither really succeeds.
Wow there are some real similarities. I am still amazed how Chrysler spun the 200 out of that wretched Sebring. If there was an award for most improved platform with limited funds, it should go to Chrysler. Ironically Chrysler sells a lot of these for an outdated platform.
4 comments:
It's absolutely not just you! It's funny...they both have "S" in the name and are supposed to add a little bit of personality to otherwise milquetoast transportation devices. And IMO, neither really succeeds.
Wow there are some real similarities. I am still amazed how Chrysler spun the 200 out of that wretched Sebring. If there was an award for most improved platform with limited funds, it should go to Chrysler. Ironically Chrysler sells a lot of these for an outdated platform.
@TheMirageowner: It is quite a noble effort. I've had it for two days now and my assessment is: Not bad!
I think the 200 is Chrysler's top seller.
I don't see it sorry. The back of the 200 (from your pic alone) reminds me of the back of the XF.
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