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I think he just needed another 1.5psi in the tires

Its not really obvious from that angle tbo. Wouldn’t be surprised if the Drivers seat does fold down though (and the wheel adjusts out of the way) would make a great platform to sleep on. some Japanese cars have had this before

can fit a regular shortboard in a volvo c30.. this would fit a Malibu or 10

Look again.. Its the passenger seat.. Some markets are right hand drive.

It is all of the things.
The way I look at it the TJ Cruiser is an all round everyday car that is far more practical than the rounded and space compromised SUVs that we have now. There are a lot of people out there that fancy function over form and a few idiosyncratic touches I imagine it as a boxy Subaru with a lot

stop it..... being a pipedream of renders and mockup like it has been for last 12 years.. Come on VW prove me wrong!

The Australian ones still come from Japan not Portugal. They still sell in high numbers and are part of the suburban streetscape but the further you go out of the city the more common they come. probably the most popular vehical (along with the 100 and 200 series) out of the cities. 

Ugly and pracitcal enough to be an honest replacement for my beloved Tercel 4wds. Needs more offset rear numberplate ATM feature and inclometer app though.

The Camry was my friends. They actually had two Camrys in case one broke down (of course as a Toyota from the 80's that didn’t happen). You just need to register them with a car wrangling company.

Pretty sure this is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps

  • Obviously, you’re not a golfer.

This is true, In Australia the new independent rear suspension and manual gearbox in the Corolla hatch at least has been judged as up there with the class best Golf and Mazda 3. I haven’t tried them for myself though. Sedans are not so popular here and probably have a more ‘comfort’ tuned suspension. Australian cars

Are you sure it was the model released last year? I’ve heard nothing but good things apart from the rear space

Still a great looking and sounding car. 

Very few sold in Australia. I think they were only selling under 10 or so each month (can’t find source though). Pity as they are a head turner.

We had a slightly updated version of yours Handled really well with a square back and dash mounted gearstick for a winter as well as 4wd Hiace Diesels. The Stream was so smooth through the snow even if the drifts were sometimes scraping along the bottom of the floor boards. This winter I went back there and we were

Great car, we had the AWD in Hokkaido Japan, tight for 6 adults and all their gear but so much room if there was only 4 of you. 

Small - practical 4wd Wagon with granny gears and inclometer

Not just seeing the cars on the street but hearing them as well before you even open your eyes in another country. For instance the police sirens in France are very distinctive.

In Australia at least the Delicas to Vanagon ratio is 10:1 The thing that swayed me to a VW is that the prices aren’t dropping.