Japanese publication X-Mag have published some scooped on the next generation Camry, set to be launched in June 2011. There is not much images, only some sketches whose details are yet to be finalised.
In earlier entry, this blog has posted some information and personal take on the Civic facelift, or as the Japs like to call it - Minor Change. However looking at the changes made, I think Micro Change would be a more appropriate term. Honda Thailand have just begun introducing the updated Civic, with not much fanfare from the media. Visit Honda Thailand's Civic microsite here.
New Civic's front fascia received cosmetic treatment to the grille, lower bumper-air dam sections, new fog lamp designs.
ONE might get attracted to the swoopy lines of a coupe, but when you need to put your cash down, practicality butts in and you realise a four-door is more practical.
Take the BMW E90 M3 for instance. The company launched the new M3 in the shape of a coupe, later a convertible and then a sedan was introduced.
We have actually driven all three versions - the M3 Coupe at Ascari during its launch, then the M3 Convertible in Munich and now, the M3 Sedan in Malaysia.
Say what you want to say but we think the Sedan is the best of all three. Practicality aside, the four-door version seems to rob our mind and soul with its full-fledge performance.
The sprint from rest to 100 km/h takes just 3.5 seconds. 200 km/h are reached after just 9.7 seconds. And a sprint time of 25.5 seconds from 0 - 300 km/h places the tuned two-seater firmly among the fastest accelerating sports cars in the world. Top speed is more than 340 km/h.