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Suzuki Whizzkid reference? Or a little bit of AMC Gremlin in there?

Citroen DS3 fin + unnecessary blacked out c/d-pillar trend

Hyundai i30.

Even got USB 3.0

It kinda looks like it wears a slip.

Here's the lowdown: it's a five-door hatch on the MQB modular platform, same as the new Golf and its many cousins, but it's idealized as slotting above the Passat and CC but below the Phaeton. No word yet on production though.

ALL HAIL AIRBUS!

Ford's calling it a "dynamic social shuttle", and at this point it's more of an R&D project than a product, but it's something the automaker is seriously looking at.

Looks a little like the Superleggera nose.

German newspapers currently claim there will only be the initial two V10 versions and probably a six-cylinder engine as the third, economical option following later on.

Well there are, in a way. With some imagination, you can make out two chevrons, arranged like < and > on top of each other forming the S and another one hidden in the D of the DS logo.

I don't think it sounds turbocharged, it's a constant whine which builds up, more like a supercharger or electric engine (esp. 00:05-00:09). Don't know how that fits with getting (probably turbo'd) engines from Merc and Aston's low experience and budget though.

Render by German outlet Autobild.de based on a sketch from the side:

I haven't thought about a Porsche-tuned version of the Up! family, but as someone who is waiting for his Up! to arrive I support the idea.

"That's the real 'issue': Millenials aren't car people. It's not that they don't want to own a car, it's just that they only care about it being able to get them from A to B cheaply while they text their friends." (emphasis mine)

Wanted to say nice headlights for aVW, but they confuse me.

Double post: kinja'd.

...or the Kalos the Aveo replaced. I am unfortunate enough to have one as my DD, my first American car (as a European, because it was cheap).

Roof line/side looks like an E-class to me.

I always laugh about this measure whenever I read Ryanair proudly announcing they had <1% mishandled bags. Well, yes, because nobody ever carries bags on a Ryanair flight.