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GMDAT- Magnus(Epica/Verona)

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I posted some pics awhile back of this car and it has some nice details...I like the rear. It's better than the current one. It has a bit of Saturn L300 in it's look.

Edited by HarleyEarl

at least looks a lot better than the current model inside and out.
I find the wraparound headlight treatment, as first seen on the refreshed Ford Contour, unattractive.
Looks like a Camry and a TSX got stuck in a taffy puller. Which that can be a good and bad thing. (Bring it to this U.S. as something, GM. Like a Suzuki?) But it does look better than any modern Mailbu we've seen so far.

Edited by anorexorcist

Wow. They sure ripped off the 5-series with the headlights. This is more unoriginal than the new Impala.

Looks like a cross between a malibu and a camry.

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It looks better than it's current form. I'm actually appreciating the looks of this car over the Malibu.

The headlights look like the old 9-5:

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It's actually very decent... the side is crisp, the interior is excellent.. looks solid. GM should screw Suzuki, save development costs, and bring this over as the next Malibu. Maybe make half of them in the US or something.
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