significantly, BMW (unfortunately) no longer even sells Isettas anymore. I checked.
significantly, BMW (unfortunately) no longer even sells Isettas anymore. I checked.
It’s worth a watch just for Clarkson’s giant Panda (not a euphemism) and May’s double-ended creation (also not a euphemism).
SwedishCarMafia answered this pretty well:
On the other end of the small-bore spectrum was the NX125, which was a great entry level dual-sport before dual-sport was really a thing.
Since no one else asked the question...
LR fandude here, agreeing with you. Partially because I wouldn’t want a 4.6, and partially because I’m not a huge fan of the P38's looks.
The hand-drawn car up there has suicide doors and wing windows. Neat.
There will be flies, actually, if you find yourself wisely buying one in yellow. They are impossibly attracted to the color.
“Everyone wants a secure future where they know they’ll have a job to go to,” she said. “That’s what we are really about. Everyone thinks we’re being greedy and selfish. This is about the ones who are coming after us. We want them to have a future.”
While we don’t know if the standard lap belt was still in the Barracuda
Max - if we invert the M, your name is an anagram of “Fix Wankel”.
Excellent pictures!
Catapultato, mamma mia!! Tu sei pazzo! :-)
pissing contest
“Dropping numbers may not be the best news. … But it’s better than no numbers,” Brauer said.