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Richard S. @ Feb 27th 2008 7:52PM
First of all, I drive a Nissan 350Z. Second, I hope your father-in-law is not responsible for the interior design or finishing details: Looking tough does not mean having to look butt-ugly. Case in point was the first updated full-size Dodge Ram pick-up. It had the look of a big rig, but done in
good proportions, thus giving a nice look overall. The proportions of the new fascia of the E-series does not correspond to the overall design of the van. the Dodge/Freightliner Sprinter accomplishes that, while still looking purposeful and utilitarian.