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Just got our first new car a few weeks ago and already read through the thread lol There are some very nice Outlanders here! I'm jealous of the 2012 model owners since I like the more rugged look, but the wife likes the new and classy look, so that's where we went. No regrets though as we really like the car. I also want to add a few things like skuff plates, the "OUTLANDER" emblem on the front grill, and a roof rack. I'll make sure I post the upgraded pics here, but for now this is all I have. Thanks!
Just got our first new car a few weeks ago and already read through the thread lol There are some very nice Outlanders here! I'm jealous of the 2012 model owners since I like the more rugged look, but the wife likes the new and classy look, so that's where we went.
Don't be too jealous. The old ones are much less refined. Cabin noise is especially noticeable in the older models -- 2013 and older.
Just got our first new car a few weeks ago and already read through the thread lol There are some very nice Outlanders here! I'm jealous of the 2012 model owners since I like the more rugged look, but the wife likes the new and classy look, so that's where we went. No regrets though as we really like the car. I also want to add a few things like skuff plates, the "OUTLANDER" emblem on the front grill, and a roof rack. I'll make sure I post the upgraded pics here, but for now this is all I have. Thanks!
Must agree with you about the 2012 model. We had one of those and now have the 2014 model which lacks the aggressive look. There was a lot about the previous model we preferred.
I just came back from having my tail light wrapped. I'm very pleased with the results. I have a 2010 Outlander GT and always felt that the design of the tail lights would age poorly. I feel that the shape of the tail lights is fine, but the details within were too busy. All the little holes for each led were a bit of design overkill IMO. Wrapping them helps blend them with the rear glass and makes for a much more clean looking back end.
That looks nice, but I've always thought that blacking out your taillights presents a safety issue, in that your brake lights are not as easily seen by the person behind you, especially during the day.