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Old 01-10-2005, 08:57 AM
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I want a ~2500lb Nissan Azeal. Use a 180hp - 200hp version of Nissan's NeoVVL SR20VET engine mated to a 5spd with sporty gearing. Throw a VLSD in the transmision for good measure. An optional factory sport suspension package would be ideal (bigger swaybars, firmer shocks and springs). Price it around the same as the tC - Base price starting around $17,000. That would make a really nice daily driver.

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Scion tC looks way better and more mature, more well more of a car I guess.

but I'm ambiased since we have a tC as my wife's daily driver.. And I am really impressed with the quality and loaded features for the money we paid..

ciao...
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Originally Posted by emre,Jan 10 2005, 10:23 AM
Scion tC looks way better and more mature, more well more of a car I guess.

but I'm ambiased since we have a tC as my wife's daily driver.. And I am really impressed with the quality and loaded features for the money we paid..

ciao...
I disagree. The Scion is just more conservative, but the Nissan has more of a "designer's" touch to it....Looks like the designs of my former classmates are finally coming through.
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Originally Posted by Saint_Spinner,Jan 10 2005, 01:46 PM
I disagree. The Scion is just more conservative, but the Nissan has more of a "designer's" touch to it....Looks like the designs of my former classmates are finally coming through.
I would use the word 'clean' rather than 'conservative'..
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Originally Posted by emre,Jan 10 2005, 12:17 PM
I would use the word 'clean' rather than 'conservative'..
sounds good How about conservatively clean?
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I like the details better on the Nissan, but the Scion has better proportions. In conclusion, they both suck
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this the new 200SX (sentra coupe)???
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I don't like what nissan has been doing with their front ends lately. Front end of that looks like a squished maxima
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If the Azael would stay close to the same as the concept model, I would take it over the Scion, but we all know how things turn out with concepts and the actual production vehicle.

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