Toyota exec: Next-gen Prius needs revolutionary design

 Toyota exec: Next-gen Prius needs revolutionary design
The fourth-generation Toyota Prius needs a “massive restyling,” Toyota brand's global design chief Simon Humphries told Automotive News at the Tokyo Motor Show. "It has to be a revolution this time around," Humphries said. He remarked
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LexSucksLexSucks - 12/3/2013 3:10:13 PM
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Toyota doesn't need to do anything other than be the king of reliability. Reliability is the number one factor in vehicle choice among car shoppers. Followed by the amount of cupholders, and if it comes with floor-mats.


thedudesthedudes - 12/4/2013 5:39:11 PM
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I bet you can stick a whole can of beans up your a$$.

Amirite?


MattDarringerMattDarringer - 12/3/2013 10:24:45 PM
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The next Prius needs to stop being styled by the French.


nguyenvuminhnguyenvuminh - 12/4/2013 1:41:12 AM
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"styled by the French" ??? I don't know MattDarringer - I'll take Citroen's DS, SM, CX, even the XM over any sedans over the last 20 years. And if you don't know these cars, then you need to stop talking about French car design.


MorePowerMorePower - 12/4/2013 4:02:07 AM
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If revolutionary = attractive, then I agree that Toyota are nearly there.

What Toyota needs to do is educate Prius drivers on how to to recognize when they are disrupting the flow of traffic and to transition into a lane of slower traffic.


ThegeekThegeek - 12/4/2013 11:02:17 PM
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Hey MorePower, you think Toyotas are slow? Do you think a Chevy Malibu can beat a Camry in a drag race? NOT!!!! Camry will blow the doors off a Malibu and puts the Malibu to shame in reliability and longevity. In fact, any Toyota will blow the doors off a comparable Government Motors, Ford or Chrysler vehicle.


ThegeekThegeek - 12/4/2013 10:56:05 PM
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thedudes, you can stick a watermelon up your a$$ and then have beans for dessert.


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