I was tempted to title this story “next generation BMW F10 5-Series spotted in Sunway” but I already pulled something like that before with the BMW Myvi Isetta post sometime last year. It looks like the trend of adapting your car with a bodykit to have E60 5-Series M-Sport front end styling is getting more and more popular. It is already a near-daily sight on Perodua Myvis, but this is the first time I’ve seen it on a Toyota Camry, a far more suitable vehicle as at least it’s of a near similiar size to a 5-Series. It looks like the common saying that Camry buyers want to graduate to an E-Class and Accord buyers the 5-Series is not correct all the time.
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Comments are mostly negative, criticizing the modification of the Toyota Camry to resemble a BMW E60 M-Sport bodykit, with many calling it childish, cheap, and lacking class. Some see it as a lack of taste or creativity, while others express support for individual choice. A few comments highlight that the car's original design is better untouched and emphasize that vehicle modifications should be tasteful. Overall, sentiments lean towards disapproval and ridicule of the custom bodykit attempt.