crustyjoe
crustyjoe
crustyjoe

Want. C’mon build this already!

Exactly. Driver and navigator (morning muffin feeder)... nothing else needed.

Needs only two doors.

MINI also calls ALL of their cars Coopers. Whatevs.

Personally I think of this:

I agree with this! Also SUVs need square backs with rear windows that open. No more of this aerodynamic crap. Also I will argue forever that more vehicles need two doors. And don’t give me the family argument, buy a minivan.

Arg. Nice design but lamenting the news of the possible cut of the Fiesta. If this is will be the smallest Ford has to offer my buying options are very narrow. (Long story short... I have a tiny city garage.)

From the Italofranco word for “a four door SUV pretending to be a two door car.”

Why can’t we have more 2 door (3 door hatches) cars!?!?!?

I don’t understand how ALL of them can’t be thrown out just for the reason of not having proof of the driver.

I second that.

Wow... this makes me want to buy a sedan... very nice subtle details and lines, like the subtle bulge at the rear haunch and the way the C pillar blends into the back....

Oh sorry, supposed to say something like, hey you know what it looks like? A car.

Feel like the tail lights should be flipped but otherwise.... want.

My wife almost did this the other night with me screaming to stop in the passenger seat. (Different rock though)

Exactly. Although I would say cars have been designed for us to drive them.

I tried bicycling without my autonomous bicycle...the damn thing blew up!

Thanks for this writeup... I think automous tech can have huge benefits to cars if used sparingly and effectively. But I have had huge doubts that roads will turn to being exclusively autonomous vehicles.

The world would be greatly improved with beautiful cars such as this on the road.

I like it when it follows the natural lines and seams of the car but it’s become too often it just looks tacked on.

I think this would have been a much more logical design advancement of an Imperial fighter than the ones used in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (despite the lack of twin ion engines)