I guess it does make sense for the bare-bones versions of the model to have these lights. Thanks. Also, I want that truck!
These robots operate inside safety cages and any maintenance work should require lockout/tagout. Someone made a mistake.
On Monday, there was a sad incident at a VW plant in Germany where an industrial robot that was being set up picked…
I have never seen a 504 with two headlights like that. All North American versions had quad lights, and the European versions had the H4 type lenses. Was this from Australia?
You're like the Rain Man of abstract expressionist car ID quizzes. Too bad there's not more money in that...
It frightens me when Toyota tries to be different.
1. Yellow headlights, must be French.... I swear that’s a perfect match for the Peugeot 504 except with single headlights. Wasn’t the Pickup version sold in some markets with single sealed beams?
Haha, very true. Kinja won't let me post pictures, but a quick google search should show the Fusca badging used on the new Beetles, as well as the timelines VW posted around the webs linking it to the old one.
Never mind. You’re right. Fixed screen. http://www.caranddriver.com/news/2017-audi…
Just a wee little correction there Torch; the word Fusca is a local mispronounciation of Volks, which is what Volkswagens are commonly called in Brazil. The portuguese word for Beetle is Besouro, and some people do refer to the car by it, mostly due to north american influence. You’ll also hear people calling the…
This is absolutely the best. ever.
That was definitely their most emotional segment. It was spectacular and showcases just how good Jezza can be with the spoken word when he wants to be.
That was so good, made me cry.
This, 1000x. I understand why they decided to do some of the things they did, but I was left feeling that they almost didn’t want to bother, which if the case, is a shame. I’m also left thinking that part of the reason the first part of the show wasn’t as good was that perhaps it was the bit that was finished off at…