Generally, Japanese automakers have never been known to hold as many staples in their designs as some European companies have. If you look at a first-gen Toyota Camry, you likely wouldn’t be able to identify its present-day successor if they were debadged. But you’d have much less trouble matching a first-gen Mercedes SL to one of the present-day. Why is this? I have no clue, but if there is any Asian manufacturer that acknowledges and transfers characteristics of their own designs, it is Nissan.
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