VW Taro. Oh was a Gefühl.
VW Taro. Oh was a Gefühl.
Not here in Australia its already the 31st
watch this charming Welsh chap run you through a couple of well used fastbacks.
They are starting to use some in Australia for public transport that will drop you off at your door. and are really popular for charters for small groups/wine tasting etc.
They aren’t cramped inside as they are usually two people one side a little less than a regular bus but OK for a distance.. walkway one on the…
Thats a yes from me. Not quite as star trek inspired though but available here in Australia.
Make it AWD, mid engined, supercharged AND manual please.
That side profile looks like the front was traced from the Toyota Previa / Tarago and looks especially good with that large greenhouse.
Yes, but I think I’d prefer one from that other bastion of 80's Adelaide furnishing. Cane Corner.
CORDIA RHYMES WITH ROOMIA AND SPORTIA AND GLORIA! apparantly (sorry, not shouting but annoting some architectural plans)
Yuk, flies - spreading those Mike Pence Germs everywhere.
I’m convinced this photo shoot was directed by the protaganist in an Haruki Murakami novel.
I kind of had the thought he had married well and that gave him the time to tinker. His patience and attention to detail in both restoration and filming are inspiring and he has the right ammount of eccentricity.
Subarus are often the safest in class but glass is heavy and the rounded pill box on wheels styling is what people are told they want.
Subaru seem to manage it and get top safety ratings
I have some colleagues doing something similar with Series 1 and 2 landrovers to a high end standard here in Australia you should get in touch with them! https://jauntmotors.com/
Subaru have for year been the safest of all the Japanese brands in crashworthiness as well. I remember reading years ago fire departments required training to use the jaws of life on Foresters. https://www.forbes.com/sites/tanyamohn/2018/12/26/safest-cars-for-2019-announced-subaru-tops-list-domestic-brands-nearly-abs…
My friend in Melbourne had one in exactly the same colour. She bought if off one of the guys from The Avalanches who had bought it new with some royalties off ‘Since I left You”. Not exactly a traditional musicians type of car but there again. The Avalanches weren’t exactly traditional
Good to hear, I didn’t want to be pedantic but people who brake and then turn/indicate live amongst us.
The clue is in the name “indicators”