i always have to wonder why people without a life have to go onto other fourms and bitch complain or cut down another vehicle...and by the way silver i had a ram back in 96 when the style was new and fresh and not basically the same old design for the past 12 years.............D'OHH look im bitching now
I have a close friend that has a Scion. Nice car, sorta' an iPod extension for him. But as a Nitro owner I gotta' say that a quick ride in Scion will tell you just how very different a car the Nitro actually is. And for looks - Nitro wins hands down.
Silver,
A Scion... seriously, a Scion. Have you really ever even walked up and looked at a Nitro! I'm not knocking the Scion but it's a small overly boxy, close to the ground thing. The Nitro's grill alone is more truck than a Scion (no offense). Let alone all the styling stuff you get on the Nitro like the Rover style louvered fenders, and the height, and the ride, and the fact the designers obviously had the popularity of the Range Rover and Hummer on their mind while designing it. Has anyone ever said... hey that Scion looks a lot like a Range Rover? Don't think so. Okay they're both more square than round but then so's a freight train.
Scion = Honda Element... Nitro = Range Rovers little brother! Who agrees?
Silver,
A Scion... seriously, a Scion. Have you really ever even walked up and looked at a Nitro! I'm not knocking the Scion but it's a small overly boxy, close to the ground thing. The Nitro's grill alone is more truck than a Scion (no offense). Let alone all the styling stuff you get on the Nitro like the Rover style louvered fenders, and the height, and the ride, and the fact the designers obviously had the popularity of the Range Rover and Hummer on their mind while designing it. Has anyone ever said... hey that Scion looks a lot like a Range Rover? Don't think so. Okay they're both more square than round but then so's a freight train.
Scion = Honda Element... Nitro = Range Rovers little brother! Who agrees?
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