That thing looks like a MINI Cooper on laughing gas.
That thing looks like a MINI Cooper on laughing gas.
Is this a truly new Polo, or is it just "new"? (i.e. full redesign, or just a re-skin?)
It does have a very "Vitara" look to it. Nicely proportioned, strong lines, but there's nothing particularly distinctive about it.
Odd that the quote from the officer says that alcohol does NOT appear to be a factor, yet the article states otherwise:
@bertone77: The line which now reads, "The Geneva Motor Show will see the debut of this stylishly stubby Kia No 3, a 13.1' long concept MPV. Frankly, this little Ka-a-like looks like a frightened Pokemon character," has been edited from its original form.
13.1 inches?
This is what the future looks like in a post-petroleum world.
BMW Aztek?
The proportions of the concept seem to have been lost, but that's not uncommon in translating a concept car into a manufacturable design that meets packaging and safety standards.
That's a nice-looking truck.
The creases over the fenders and the shape of the headlights made me think of the Buick Enclave.
NEWS FLASH! They've done it successfully in the past, from the Golden Gate Bridge, no less:
Revised Kia Rondo?
My mom had one of these with a 2-speed Hondamatic transmission. Many fond memories of that little car!
These are still the hottest-looking of all the revived muscle cars.
I wonder if they're going to put the Rabbit nameplate on the Polo when they bring it over. (Which is what they should have done in the first place.)
Looks like a Volt that cried and its mascara ran.
Maybe the delay will mean they'll put the Volt's powertrain in it. Nah, probably not.
@leavethegun-takethecannoli: I've heard some people are pissing into the reservoir of their car's smug-injection system.
I quite like the design. They've kept a very aerodynamic shape, yet have given it a more taut and muscular look with very clean lines. It looks a little more sporty and athletic.