Were they driving a Batmobile F1 powered by a black and decker drill?
Were they driving a Batmobile F1 powered by a black and decker drill?
I agree, especially with a whole bunch of flickering gifs at the top of the page.
It is essentially a mini CX-5.... same platform. That being said, the CX-5's handling is great.... and it will be wonderful hunkered down to the ground!
The same reason there are buttons on the sleeve.
I have no problem with retro design when done right. I see it as this way, there are elements on cars as designed object that we just like, no matter what; such as a voluptuous fender curve.
The problems I usually see with them are:
They act as head warmers...
Could've stuck yellow lights on the top and made a hearse version.
Wow. I didn't realize how similar this is to that concept!
I have to admit I don't have kids and I'm just fine stuffing any extra friends into a back seat.
Just a little Photoshoppin'!
Crumb catchers.
I'm guessing rearview cameras... because we need more tech on our car to fix.
#StopWithTheTwitterTopicsAlready
Wow. That is a really lame wheelchair solution. I remember the Karsan V1 was supposed to have an "electrically powered wheelchair ramp with pop-up side rails for safety can be controlled by both passengers and driver that can be deployed from either side to allow curbside access." (from their site)