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What cars DON'T look good low?
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Originally posted by Sami/B View Postbut you can't make a prius look good.
but i sure would buy enything from a man with that look. rofl
i had NO idea the most interesting man in the world drove a prius...
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This.
If it doesn't look good, it won't look good low. It'll just look BETTER...which still may not be good.
still don't like Prius's tho. I feel my testicles and patriotism won't allow me to.
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Originally posted by Vermilion View PostPersonally, classic muscle cars such as Chargers, Mustangs and Challengers look better at stock height as opposed to lowered. Of course there are probably exceptions to the rule, but for the most part I prefer stock height.
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Originally posted by 1985zcar View PostAnd I'm also a firm believer that yeah you can make almost any car look pretty good by "stancing" it...but there are a lot of cars out there that make me really wonder why they started with that platform. Like members on here with Kias and shit...I'd rather have an older car that's worth while to modify, than a brand new Kia. lol
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Personally, classic muscle cars such as Chargers, Mustangs and Challengers look better at stock height as opposed to lowered. Of course there are probably exceptions to the rule, but for the most part I prefer stock height.
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Originally posted by Speedbump View Post
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It think the general theme here is if the car doesn't look good period, then making it low won't necessarily help. The irony is that raising the car in certain cases will probably make it look better. An ugly SUV, old Jeep or old Land Rover built as a mini monster truck can be hot.
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