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Subcompact Culture
I'm very curious to see it in person. Initially I really liked it, but I'm not sure the new snout, which looks longer and pointier, fits with the more rounded shape. But again, I'll reserve judgement until I can see one in person. I definitely love that color. I also wonder if they'll do away with a 14-inch wheel/tire combo and only offer 15s?
Yea eh. You gotta see it in person to really judge. I've seen the new RVR (a.k.a. Outlander Sport) in real life, and it looks bulky and square from the front now, and the side looks identical to a 2009. Looks like an afterthought.
Or actually what Mitsubishi is doing, plopping new grills and bumpers on their ageing model line. Like as a cheap way of refreshing models that haven't actually changed in 10 years. The RVR/Outlander sport is still a lot of Dodge Caliber underneath.
I don't mean to sound negative, it's just personally I like simplistic looks... so my 2014 Mirage looks better.. to me.
It's got almost no chrome, and the "blacked-out" parts like my door handles etc... make my Mirage look sportier.
Less chintzy.
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