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| CarCrazedAlex586 a écrit I say Camry because of the thin taillights. The two-tone paint is that of a Gallery Edition Camry like CarCrasher said. Camry indeed. Case closed. | |
| So we need to choose between a Lexus ES or a Toyota Camry guys. -- Last edit: 2017-07-19 17:18:46 | |
| Yeah, Toyota Camry. The bi-color scheme is a good hint here. | |
| Could it be the wheels? They look more like they came off of a first generation GS 300 [S140], but I still think the car looks more like an ES. Or, what about an [XV20] Toyota Camry? They were offered in this sort of two-tone paint here as well, the model was called the Gallery Edition, based on the LE trim. Still, the wheel don't exactly match here, as well. Maybe a Gallery Edition Camry with GS wheels or aftermarket ones? www.clickover.com/images/s_5/2001_TOYOTA_CAMRY_GALLERY_EDITION_LE_54eeb85532313328c561_1.jpg -- Last edit: 2017-02-20 19:02:49 | |
Here's another screenshot, I hope it helps:![]() | |
| Mathias98 a écrit This scene was filmed in the USA ('85-86 Mustang on the left), so it's unlikely to be a Renault. Actually the Renault he posted is a USA model but this page is most likely for the white sedan | |
| Lexus ES300 [XV10]? | |
| Renz203 a écrit Looks like a Renault to me. farm7.staticflickr.com/6234/6293170204_9ec680a8d2_b.jpg This scene was filmed in the USA ('85-86 Mustang on the left), so it's unlikely to be a Renault. | |
| Looks like a Renault to me. farm7.staticflickr.com/6234/6293170204_9ec680a8d2_b.jpg -- Last edit: 2017-02-19 14:31:32 | |
| Mazda MX-5 on the left but the sedan is likely an Dodge. |