Based on the facelift Mk4 Fiesta (Mk4.5).
Based on the facelift Mk4 Fiesta (Mk4.5).
Saw the top one in person down in Kent, England.
Just the light I’m guessing.
These weren’t about going fast. These were about being practical, economical and within your means.
I like.
I like it, but I also like the SEAT Leon ST Cupra. In 2015 the SEAT Leon ST Cupra 280 did the track in 7:58. But since then there has been the Cupra 300. SEAT Leon ST, think VW Sportwagen.
There is one on Jalopnik about a guy in Ireland lowering his car, then the village puts in speed bumps that are too high for him to get over.
Good point. I often forget it as we don't get it here.
True, but there are always going to be those people, it’s why we have door open chimes, headlights on when turning off the ignition chimes, seatbelt chimes, handbrake chimes, etc... then there’s all the safety features of the vehicle and there many acronyms when the vehicle of old essentially had stop and go.
They’ll want the EU crossover blobs, but they’ll want them cheaper and VW ain’t gonna do that.
He does it like i do. From the drivers seat, RHD, he lifts his right hand up to his should and back a little to grab the belt strap, draws it in front of him and then grabs it with his left hand and puts it in the buckle.
As I believe this is a RHD only vehicle, the driver and rear driver side door therefore would open on the kerbside in the U.S. and the passenger side door would slide open, traffic side.
I believe many modern convertibles do this. My neighbours VW Eos does it.
VW doesn’t need any more SUVs.
What about large people, obese people, people with back pain, people who can’t twist as easily in their seat, etc...?
Educating people on something like this is going to be a hard sell.
How about just sliding doors?
I’m 39 now and it’s tracks like this that take me back to my youth. Holidaying in the balearic islands spending two solid weeks either drunk or not far from it.
But none of it make sense.
But Austria is surrounded by Czechia, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Germany, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia and Italy.