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All-new Avalon signals the dawn of a new era for Toyota?

All-new Avalon signals the dawn of a new era for Toyota?

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It looks like Toyota had enough of being criticized for producing bland-looking cars. With the launch of the all new 2013 Avalon sedan at the New York International Auto Show, it has shown the world that the Japanese brand too, can produce cars with a dynamic exterior.

 

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The new Avalon is designed at Toyota




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If Toyota starts manufacturing good-looking cars across his entire fleet including the Corollas, I think the rest of the motor companies will be in for a hard time. Their cars so "Ah Pek" design already number 2 and sells so well world wide. So, it is fair and good that their cars are not so good looking, therefore allowing more choice and competition.

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If Toyota starts manufacturing good-looking cars across his entire fleet including the Corollas, I think the rest of the motor companies will be in for a hard time. Their cars so "Ah Pek" design already number 2 and sells so well world wide. So, it is fair and good that their cars are not so good looking, therefore allowing more choice and competition.

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this is so jaguar xj-ish. the front side profile does not seem to be proportionate to the rear profile. toyota's and lexus' designs are all over the place. they don't appear to have gone ahead of the koreans in terms of design. on par at best.

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