That would be comical.
That would be comical.
Something looks off about the proportions on this thing. The rear wheels look comically small.
Box of tissues on the left suggests yes.
I like the proportions from the side, but find the curved shoulder line to add a lot of visual weight to whatever end is favoured in the photograph, which I don’t think is a good look. Mercedes have been doing this with their four-door “coupés” for years, though, so I doubt they’re going to change now.
It doesn’t. Because it was ugly AND bad.
I feel like this comment is missing some elaboration.
Ironic name, since the Multipla is as close to a vehicular manifestation of the TARDIS as it gets. The Rodius was definitely uglier.
These things sold surprisingly well. I’d imagine their width in Italy would be a hindrance, though.
No. Three individual buckets.
I suppose. I guess they were trying to live by the “slow car fast” philosophy. They were certainly very cool looking, and when Smart nixed the model, there was talk of the tooling being taken over by an attempt to re-kickstart MG.
Deleted because Kinja is messing my day up
What’s bad about them? (Asking genuinely, not in a snotty way!)
I’m at a loss as to what part you’re not getting. Read the headline (you don’t even have to read the whole article), then read my initial post
Way too much money. Also, I’m not sure the bikes are actually on the roof of the car, but mounted from the ceiling on some kind of rack behind. Scaling and perspective certainly seems off for them to be on the roof. I reckon you’d struggle to get two in a side-by-side formation on the roof of that thing.
You’re really proud you came up with that, aren’t you? I’ve already explained why it affects me and my culture. It’s a misrepresentation. But since you don’t care, I’m not sure why I’m bothering to explain.
Plus the time it takes to write a response, plus the time it took to write your initial reply. You think no-one cares? It doesn’t affect you so your input isn’t required or desired. It does affect me, and my culture, so I care. Honestly, the arrogance of some people. It would just be easier for you to say nothing at…
This is getting an NP from me despite not being a fan of Peugeots. Even in Europe, these things are pretty rare.
Incidentally, Freddie has appeared on an episode of Fifth Gear a long time ago, being taught how to drive a Lamborghini Gallardo (if memory serves) by Vicki Butler-Henderson.