I really like that side design too with just 2 DOORS like it should be.
I really like that side design too with just 2 DOORS like it should be.
More confident in the economy? Really?
Absolutely yes! I was always the kid that had the oddball car pictures on my bedroom walls.
I just googled the B-Max to see what it looked like. That is a great little car! Way more convenient than the current Fiesta hatch. I would love to see that made available here.
Such a brilliant concept. I would love something similar to be made now. When the Envoy XUV came out I was too young and poor to afford it, but I appreciated it.
I would say that the parts with handles lift up so that there is a flat surface that is level with the wheel wells so you can put that 4x8 sheet of plywood in the bed. It may hang out of the back but at least it would fit in width wise and not collapse in the middle.
I do not understand it. And I live in Cleveland (not a suburb, actually Cleveland), the center of the rust belt where supposedly everyone is doing so poorly. I do not know anyone that is doing poorly that is not just lazy, uneducated or a drug addict. If a great job was given to these people they would not even show…
I know a few people that are unemployed. A couple drug addicts with criminal records and a few that are just complete lazy morons. Other than that, everyone else is doing pretty damn good.
To me they are the best designed steering wheel controls on the market and they have been that way forever. You are right about the materials but the concept is spot on.
That is not being old it is being smart. Cars are meant to be driven and not used as a social media station. They should be designed to be driven the safest way possible and they should be focusing on removing distractions and not adding them.
Yes! I would totally buy that and just strictly commute to work in it. On occasion I may use it to take my pit bull on a hike and it may go on grass or an unpaved road for like 30 seconds.
I had a Suzuki Xl7 for years and it had a swing open tailgate and it even swung the opposite way towards the curb and I never really thought about it. I can see where a lift up hatch is a lot more convenient but is it a deal breaker for some?
I would totally take either one.
I wish! Someone could rake it in if they are the first to bring one of these here. There are so many small businesses that could use these too. Automakers used to think that small vans would never work here too and now they are everywhere.
That is awesome. If that was in the US, I would trade my car in now. It is all the truck that I would need right now.
I have never seen one of these before, but I want one. Actually, I would be happy with a modern version of it.
You can pretty much do this very easily with the Patriot now. Here is a new one selling for $11,990. They can remove even more stuff from it and easily get these to $9999. Hell for $11,999 this would be great for me to commute and take my dog around in.
That is so true. I was a bit to young to drive at the time but I remember in the early 90's so many young people bought Geo Trackers and Suzuki Sidekicks instead of the typical Chevy Cavalier or Dodge Shadow America. They were exactly what you said, cheap and cheerful. They need another car like that.
Bahahahaha! That is probably how they measure panel gaps as well.
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