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The Dodge Nitro -- is that considered an SUV? -- is butt ugly, just like the rest of the Dodge line.
I like the looks of the Mitsubishi Outlander.
The only SUV I'd consider buying would be a Scion xB -- is that considered an SUV? -- not because it's attractive (cute in a homely kind of way, I guess), but because of its space and economy.
The Dodge Nitro, is that the one that sorta looks like a 'mafia' type of suv? I dont own an suv nor do I have any plans of owning one anytime soon. Ive had the Trooper and an Explorer but they really couldnt serve the purpose that I needed them to. Im happy with a 4x4 truck.
That new Subaru SUV whatever it's named.... UGLY. Old Scion XB, the new one is a complete turn around.
The Subaru is called the Tribeca . They are pretty ugly from most angles . I test drove one when they first came out and it drove exceptionally , but it was so ugly I would never buy one . The one I test drove was white w/ tan interior .
Subaru Tribeca. And it only remained ugly for two years. They updated it for the 2008 model year.
BEFORE (2006 MODEL YEAR):
AFTER (2008 MODEL YEAR):
Wow , the new 08s look great . I test drove a white 06 w/ tan leather interior and 3rd seats when they first came out . It was ugly , but I might consider an 08 now that the styling is acceptable . Im gonna head to my Subaru dealer as soon as I get through posting this and go test drive one and maybe even come back home with one.
I know that the Toyotas will run forever, they are great in many ways. Im just not a Toyota fan, thats all.
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