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keyboardist @ Dec 18th 2005 11:10PM
The tC is indeed a move in the right direction (finally), and I hope it translates to the rest of the line over time. I haven't liked a toyota design in years. I'd be very interested in their upcomming hybrid SUVs if they weren't so hidious. They need to take a cue from Honda, who has finally decided that it's reputation as a reliable, conservative auto maker is secure enough to allow for some experimentation with aggressive styling—a move that has produced some fantastic results, judging from Acura's latest offerings. See toyota?! Conservativism need non translate to stodgy bodywork. And stop with the small wheels already.