Thursday, April 13, 2017

Why don't automakers put body kits on the sport variations of their cars?

The "sport" variety always just likes like the basic trim except with blacked/smoked out wheels and maybe a different engine. Otherwise nothing is really different, nothing makes it stand out and thus there's no incentive to buy it. What happened to cars like the 2000 Tahoe Limited, Ford Ranger Thunderbolt, or even the Ford Fusion Sport (2012)?

These cars had body kits and looked good. I understand they can be gaudy sometimes, but when done right, they're a nice, inexpensive touch.

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