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by Gunnar Heinrich on October 9, 2007
By Gunnar Heinrich
The Japanese do love their lean, three box sedans. Us Americans do love ours when they're packaged in meaty, aerodynamically friendly wedges.
Interestingly, in Nippon, the height of Japanese luxury is not expressed in the Americanized-Germanicized curves of the Lexus LS, but rather the straight from the 70's edges of the Toyota Century.
The following is a short promo clip for the previous generation Century; a car that borrows much from the Rolls-Royce Silver Spur.
The Japanese do love their lean, three box sedans. Us Americans do love ours when they're packaged in meaty, aerodynamically friendly wedges.
Interestingly, in Nippon, the height of Japanese luxury is not expressed in the Americanized-Germanicized curves of the Lexus LS, but rather the straight from the 70's edges of the Toyota Century.
The following is a short promo clip for the previous generation Century; a car that borrows much from the Rolls-Royce Silver Spur.
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