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With all the stupid "retro" style crap, I wouldn't be surprised!Wake me up when Ford brings back the Model T.

With all the stupid "retro" style crap, I wouldn't be surprised!Wake me up when Ford brings back the Model T.
the century was/is for groups of people who were forced to buy japaneseThe Crown and the Century in their Super Saloon trim levels were the luxury car of choice in Japan.
It would be an attractive car if they'd lose the cheese grater grille.
Omg! That thing needs to vamoose!Look closely. The grill you speak of is actually not a grill. It’s a decorative facade.
I like the dash layout better than what the previous Avalon had with its huge touchscreen smack dab in the middle as a center point. I just don’t like that look, this one seems more refined and cleaner.
Exterior looks ok, not sure about the two tone, or the rear, but it’s hard to tell in that color what some of the lines actually look like. But overall it looks good to me.
They don't even have a gas pedal! I suppose that saves gas somehow.Today they would be considered a terrible car.......
That Avalon is toast next month. Gone.With the likes of Avalon and Camry, I could easily predict the Crown will go down the drain as this is not an SUV/Crossover. Perhaps a Crown crossover variant is in the works, I think that might work for Toyota.
It’s a slightly jacked up sedan. The appeal would be for those who want a sedan but still like the height and visibility of a crossover.
To be fair, sedans have lots less ground clearance these days then they had in the 80s and 90s. In fact, those older sedans had the same ground clearance as a crossover has now as evidenced when I spotted a Mercedes 190 parked in front of some CUV.
My first car wa a tiny Citroen AX but the sill under the doors, if you extended it, ran straight through the center of the wheels. That was pretty much the norm back then.
I agree. The one thing that sticks out to me is the two tone paint job. I know some newer cars have a different color on the roof but for me the black hood is a distraction.
Now I would love to see this car in a silver color.
ford goes thru that too, not sure bout the othersI've always known Toyota Crown as a boxy luxurious car built for the Asian market. That was back in the 70s.
Ever anyone noticed most of the Toyota models starts with C: Corolla, Celica, Crown, Cressida, Camry,Corona did I missed something?