2012 Azera w/Tech Package
#11
Thanks, NOOE. One things is really dissapoints me: The splash guards of this caliber car shuld be body color pained. Especially on the light color cars, they are degrade the appearence of exterior. It just my opinion.
#12
I'm not sure I necessarily agree. My previous car was a 2013 BMW 3-series and even the mud flaps on that car were standard black plastic. I think if you get into cars in the $60k range it is something you can demand.
Personally, I think the Azera could offer a few other improvements before color-coded mud flaps. For example, mechanically retracting side-view mirrors, and also a proximity button on the trunk hatch to lock the vehicle. But above all, I wish they had HIDs as a standalone option instead of for $4,000.
Personally, I think the Azera could offer a few other improvements before color-coded mud flaps. For example, mechanically retracting side-view mirrors, and also a proximity button on the trunk hatch to lock the vehicle. But above all, I wish they had HIDs as a standalone option instead of for $4,000.
#13
I'm not sure I necessarily agree. My previous car was a 2013 BMW 3-series and even the mud flaps on that car were standard black plastic. I think if you get into cars in the $60k range it is something you can demand.
Personally, I think the Azera could offer a few other improvements before color-coded mud flaps. For example, mechanically retracting side-view mirrors, and also a proximity button on the trunk hatch to lock the vehicle. But above all, I wish they had HIDs as a standalone option instead of for $4,000.
Personally, I think the Azera could offer a few other improvements before color-coded mud flaps. For example, mechanically retracting side-view mirrors, and also a proximity button on the trunk hatch to lock the vehicle. But above all, I wish they had HIDs as a standalone option instead of for $4,000.
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