Well, actually they have welded (used to be riveted) steel frames and are just covered in glass.
Well, actually they have welded (used to be riveted) steel frames and are just covered in glass.
Maybe a strut tower brace.
I think required baby/child seats you put in the back seat kind of killed off a lot of 2 door cars. Also 4 doors are way better for putting any kind of stuff in the back seat, including people.
Well they have a hatchback version, the Note, which is actually different all over on the outside.
On the other hand, the Versa has much more rear seat room than the Fiesta.
More like about twice as cavernous.
Look for the Petrolicious video about a guy and his Isetta on YouTube.
That's the kind my Linclon popped off when you put the window up because of a chrome framing strip at the base of the window.
But of course not when moving. You could buy ones that hung from the window sill, but my Lincoln Continental popped them off when you put the window up.
And really nice the way the driver was asked what the cop said and he almost repeated it, realized he shouldn't, and implied he was screaming and couldn't understand.
Nice video production. Nice flying bit of car. Really nice job turning cop van on it's side. And maybe it's time to get a dashcam even though this isn't Russia, where it is essential.
Four cylinder engine under the floor on its side and live axle rwd?
In case you are mystified, that's a first gen Ford Econoline lowered about a foot down about to the ground. Basically a Falcon, engine between the front seats, a teeny bit front heavy but rwd, doors in front of the front wheels VW microbus style. Also microbus style the front crumple zone was your legs.
For more Suburabanness, a station wagon version. The roundish ones are the best though.
In case you are mystified, that's a first generation Ford Econoline, basically a Falcon underneath, only lowered about a foot. The engine was in between the front seats. The front doors were in front of the front wheels, VW microbus style. Just a teeny bit front heavy but rwd. Like the microbus, the crumple zone was…
It also of course doesn't say anything about being closer to the sun which is almost immaterial, but it does say that at higher altitudes there is less atmosphere to shield you.
It also of course doesn't say anything about being closer to the sun which is almost immaterial, but it does say that at higher altitudes there is less atmosphere to shield you.
I think the 1990-96 GM plastic minivans had W suspensions and drivetrain, although the actual floorpan and the rest of the structure were of course different. The K based minivans probably had a different floorpan and structure also, although probably every other K deriviative didn't.