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Sleek Calibra lives again


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Got some G35 coupe in it's lines... I like it.

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Well yeah, but the Altima is by far the better looking of the two, IMO :P

Not going to argue with that. I was driving by the Nissan dealership and there was an Altima coupe partially blocked by a Versa and I wondered why a G6 was parked in front of a Nissan/Chrysler dealer.
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Not a bad looking car, but I think it looks a lot like the G6 coupe, which looks too much like a Nissan / Infinity coupe. One thing I don't like in current styling trends is the gun slit windows brought on by the Chrysler 300 and others. The Calibras of old looked lighter, more airy and no doubt had better outward visibility. I think they should stir in a little more of the old Chevy Monza belt line and open up the sides a little.

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Definitely much G6 coupe DNA.

I think on one side of the Atlantic, it should be a Calibra, and the other, it should be a Manta.

Then again, not Calibra in either place. Caliber's existence would cause market confusion. Manta or a new name entirely.

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