Wilhelm_de_la_Kraut
Wilhelm_de_la_Kraut
Wilhelm_de_la_Kraut

A local pizza service uses a Renault twizy for delivery (instead of mopeds/ scooters)

One of them was in the Rollerball remake. The surviving chassis sit in some racecar shop now and are supposed to be re- skinned.

Because asymmetrical is so 1980s :)

Ever made? Hands down, Miura and 400GT. Ever made in the current deisgn language? Sesto Elemento. Everything it was has has trickled down into the current production models. Future? Who knows?

Hello? Jaloppariat? usually everbody is like "who- hoooo, Kei Cars!"- and no- one mentions the Beat? Hoonable, tunable, and mid- engined to boot.

I have a dream...

This is the next step in watering a desgn language down. Murcielago was a nice evolution of the Diablo. The Gallardo was a little to slab- sided to my liking, but anyway, it slotted in nicely as an entry level Lambo. In came the Sesto Elemento, which took the new design language and cranked it to eleven. Elements

I´ll just leave this here... :)

The developped that design language up a notch and created the Sapporo. I like ém. Clean, crisp, clean, sober lines, no bulges, no clutter, very 1980s. I think the design aged pretty well, the cars themselves obviously didn´t.

The IAA is in Hannover this year, and it is the Nutzfahrzeug IAA, dedicated to commercial vehicles.

Oh... and why is each end every of my entries pending approval? Is someone miffed at me, did I insult anyone?

Come to think of it- theres one car that´s even cleaner: The Lancia/ Autobianchi Y10. The Clio could look elegant, restrained with the correct options picked and the eye- searing choices avoided. The Y10 was intended and marketed as the elegant luxury small car that goes with your shoes and handbag right from the

It doesnt get cleaner than the 1st gen Renault Clio. Yes, there were more restrained colour choices than the ubiquitious mustard yellow, and not all were decorated with eyelash stickers around the headlights.

There´s rumours that VW wants to extend its CC line to toher platforms, so maybe Audi will use the TT moniker for their coupé / sportback iterations.

The interior screams "Spirit of Liberace"

Okay, BMW, if memory serves, you own the rights to Austin- Healey, don´t you? Bring it back.

And its name was Focus, right?

Oh look, the Monteverdi High Speed is back