![]() 03/20/2016 at 00:59 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I like the looks of the Aztec. I’ve liked it since they first came out.
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Yep.
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I like the Chrysler Crossfire, and the Chevy SSR.
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I specifically like the one Top Gear US modified into an off-road capable head turner...
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I agree with you.
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The Aztek was a rather useful little trucklet, but I think the Element perfected the whole Aztek formula while not being butt ugly.
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Would you also like to buy what I produced in the toilet a few minutes ago?
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i find this awesome
![]() 03/20/2016 at 01:23 |
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Looking at it now compared to modern SUVs and CUVs the Aztek is actually kind of nice looking. It’s a pretty clean design without too much styling getting in the way.
Plus it had that awesome optional tent.
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I always loved how the seats are so configurable.
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Is it more, or less ugly than a Veloster? ;)
![]() 03/20/2016 at 01:42 |
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Hah! Maybe a bit less..
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I agree. I didn’t think they were as bad as others did upon their introduction (I was like 14) and have found myself wanting one, particularly as my wife and I spent more time outdoors and camping.
It has nearly all of GMs bulletproof parts, is easy and cheap to repair, incredibly useful and versatile, was car based (+comfort, +mpg) and had available AWD.
Seems to be better looking now, all these years later, then current similarly styled “things” (X6, Crosstour, the Acura monstrosity etc).
I always try to sell my wife on the idea of getting one but she’s steadfast in the “too ugly for our garage” group