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2015 Toyota Camry - Toyota rushes a redesign to stay competitive

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Most of it looks OK to me (top part looks like a Corolla to me, and I like the back end), but I can't stand the lower front grille, looks like the car was driving down the road and picked up an alligator (aka truck retread) and it stuck across the bumper.

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The 2010 Fusion redesign lasted only 3 years, but the 2013 model isn't just a redesign, it was a complete ground up makeover. It is a brand new model with the same name. I didn't see an option list, so unless they are adding more options, the Fusion is still top dog when it comes to options and pricing. The closest sedan not in the "luxury" market is the Avalon, but it costs more.

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It was a sure factor for me. I would have felt like going backwards from the 13 Fusion to a 13 Camry since it lacked a lot of the features, including the drivers side auto dim mirror. It was the major deciding factor to give FOrd a second chance on the HyTi, and I am so glad I did.

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What sells the Camry is Toyota's reputation, and nothing more. Oh its a Toyota, I never have to worry about it breaking down. That is really what sells it. Those who buy them also tend to ignore American brands, again due to reputation since they have been known to be crap cars for way too long. It will take quite a while before Ford gets the reputation that Toyota and Honda have.

 

As far as Hyundai and Plagiarism, If you look at the Veracruz, it was a direct copy of its direct competitor, Lexus. At a glance the Veracruz and RX350 look the same, it isnt until you look at them can you tell them apart. Kudos to Hyundai though, I drove a Lexus RX400h, and while it did have a better ride, it didn't handle as well and Holy Crapola batman, was it Noisy! You could not understand what was being talked on the AM radio when the ICE was running. OTOH you could not hear the V6 running in the Veracruz, nor feel it. It was very smooth and very quiet. The VC also sat 7 passengers, the Lexus only sat 5. Only reason I got rid of it was I made a huge mistake not getting it in AWD and damn near lost it driving in snow when the rear end broke loose. I could not find another in AWD that I could afford, and got a Flex instead.

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Bias plays a big part. Majority of Toyota buyers are biased against US brands. It doesn't matter if Toyota has quality issues, or if other car companies have a better product. To me a Toyota will always be a disposable car company, because that is what they were for the longest time, cheap transportation that got you where you needed to be without issues. While they are no longer cheap in a monetary sense, their overall products in the under 35K range are cheaply made.

 

There is also the want vs need thing. Need a reliable car, don't want issues, don't really care if it has cheap materials.

 

Given time and trust that Ford can keep up the high quality standards they have now, along with improving Customer Care, things will turn around and more buyers will take notice that Ford has a better car than the Camry.

 

Also keep in mind, there are a TON of fleet Camry's and Prius out there now. In Chitcago I can count at least 100 taxis in a 30 minute span just standing on a corner in downtown. I might see one or two Fusions during that time. This can account for a large amount of their sales too.

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