Well guys i have to say these two things are the most annoying things to me in or on a FTO, & i've seen a few of them.
Reqarding to the stickers, a few is ok, but the one i'm talking about is those who cover the whole car with little "branded" stickers.
Which is worst?
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You should see some of the cars over here! Sometimes I wonder how the drivers see out - the rear parcel tray is just full of soft toys, and the dash is covered in little springy things. And it's not like the FTO has a huge glass area to start with.
But luckily the FTO is not the prime culprit over here ... although it is one of the most common ones you see like that. No, we are lucky enough to have a car called the Toyota Curren, and these are by far the most likely car to see all 'decorated' like this. The Curren is essentially a late model Celica ST202 with a different nose and rear end, in the great tradition of Toyota changing minor things on a car and selling it as a different model.
And the sticker thing, I've never really understood that. Some cars have so many they look like rally cars.
But luckily the FTO is not the prime culprit over here ... although it is one of the most common ones you see like that. No, we are lucky enough to have a car called the Toyota Curren, and these are by far the most likely car to see all 'decorated' like this. The Curren is essentially a late model Celica ST202 with a different nose and rear end, in the great tradition of Toyota changing minor things on a car and selling it as a different model.
And the sticker thing, I've never really understood that. Some cars have so many they look like rally cars.
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It's gone :( - now carless...
It's gone :( - now carless...