I've looked and I've looked, but I can find absolutely nothing to disagree with in your statement.
I've looked and I've looked, but I can find absolutely nothing to disagree with in your statement.
Not allowed to drive it?
Ha! Came to post that exact picture.
Yes, that's what happens when the design inspiration for your Main Battle Tank is your homeland's long and inglorious sports car tradition… :D
I'm currently in the third year of a four year automotive design degree, so if there's anything in my limited experience that you would like to know, I can try and help.
I could have posted a picture of a boat anchor, but I'm feeling contrary this evening :D
That's pretty much it.
It's a good answer, but not the one we're looking for.
There's an extremely good reason for this, and manufacturers still haven't learned the lesson.
I meant to add: The Zafira was the first compact people mover with 7 seats - the rear most ones fold completely flat into the floor. It was pretty ingenious and sent everyone back to the drawing board.
I think the A5 is one of the best looking cars on sale.
Ha! If only you knew my ex, you'd know how true that was.
The first large European minivan (or people mover as we call them) would have been the Renault Espace.
I'll bite.
TBH in London you've got pretty much no choice!
However I did once see on the Kings Road (in Chelsea) an Elise completely loaded to the gunwales with building supplies.