I knew it was 97, but saw on wiki 99. Lol.
I knew it was 97, but saw on wiki 99. Lol.
The mid-nineties to the end of the nought-ies were an interesting time for cars in Europe.
I thought they came out on 1997, but according to wiki they came out in 1999. So if your in the U.S., they won’t be eligible for import for another four year. They are getting rarer and rarer as they get older but as we found with another person on here, the prices have gone up quite a bit in the last year for the…
I haven't looked at prices for them for about a year. They were at £600 to £2,500 for a good one then.
My bad, I wasn't sure which way you were going.
If you watch between 1:11 and 1:15. You’ll see the guy fold the seat base down from behind the front seats.
The duck ones and runny ones usually come out at christmas, valentines, etc... The black pudding ones are sporadic as they aren’t big sellers.
This was one of the videos with the more bearable music added, in my quick search. Lol.
asda, it’s the U.K. side of walmart.
The best part is how easy it is to convert.
Concept?
I’m going to have to go with the Skoda Felicia Fun. Because it’s not only a two seat pickup with fun interior, it converts into a four seat pickup with fun interior.
It’s a striking colour.
The car or the colour?
That one has electric windows, some had hand winders, located right in the middle of the plastic circle on the door.
You’ve a few years to wait for the one I really quite like the Ford StreetKA.
Christ is it really 25 years already!?
This one was used but only lasted about a fortnight on TV as it was taken down due to complaints.
I can remember about 20 years ago, in a small fully enclosed car park, a white one of these was parked about five or six cars away from my friend’s Ford Fiesta Mk 1.0 Popular Plus. We walked past it and I took some admiring glances and as I shut the door on my friend’s Fiesta, the TVR started up, there was a little…
Skoda does a consistently good green range.