That's what they said about Germany at the beginning of the 18th century... or about the 13 Colonies, for that matter.
That's what they said about Germany at the beginning of the 18th century... or about the 13 Colonies, for that matter.
That's what they said about Germany at the beginning of the 18th century... or about the 13 Colonies, for that matter.
That's what they said about Germany at the beginning of the 18th century... or about the 13 Colonies, for that matter.
So plain it's pretty in a functional kind of way. British grarden-shed engineering at its finest.
The catch is that you can forget to carry anyone on the back seats. Or front seats for that matter.
It's small, cheap and made by Poles. Do you really want it?
And where will the people fit?
Yes. Brock Yates is the Original Hoonsta.
@wkiernan: Some of the work of starchitects was great (Chrysler Building, Grand Central Station...) but there were also huge pieces of crap.
@tonyola:
@tonyola: And with a nickname taken from a kind of ale. Which explains a lot of things.
@Bonhomme7h2: The Italians call it "Il Mostro", the Monster.
@tardis454: Aw, come on. It's not ugly. It's awesomegly.
@TheAntiCat is rubbing up against the leg of the real Mr Spiegel: What happens when you let a starchitect design cars. It looks awesome but kills people.
@McMike: Más bien "¡Maldito fabricante! ¿Por qué tiene que ser tan ruidoso!"
@TouchMyMonkey: Because of the same reason that you can't shoehorn a Civic in the space you can park a 500.
@fusspilz: British spelling, sorry.
@Irishman — AARGH!: Why should that bother them? F1 audiences in the USA are not interlapping with Ford F150 potential buyers, IMHO.