twostrokesmoke
Mr. Ontop, No Strokes, No Smokes...Goes Fast.
twostrokesmoke

I posted that on my VW loving nephew's FB page. I suspect he will be in tears very soon.

That "VW" looks like the result of a one night stand between a Bug and a Citroen2cv......I like it!

The should just call it the Celica and get it over with....wait...TC...Toyota Celica....I guess they already did. Nevermind. carry on.

I second that motion. We should honour the good sir Redivivius with COTD!

I love me some second hand luxury, but thinking that is worth $17K is just stupid! CP

I had a neighbor with one of these when I was a kid, and what always struck me odd about it was that the trim always seemed to be falling off. At the time the car was still pretty new too.

We had the badge engineered version of this, the Plymouth Arrow. It was a piece of shit.

As the owner of a Mazda 6 with this feature, I agree, it feels natural.

One of these days I going to learn to proofread...

I hate to say it, but the rear looks a hell of a lot like the attachements on my bear trimmer.

Doesn't change the fact that this car, especially in white, looks like a soggy tampon.

It reminds me of a more refined Aptera. (Remember those?)

You've got it positioned the wrong way, Jason. put it with the heat shield facing downward and then you won't have to deal with re-orienting the driver's seat when it lands. The wheels should just pop out of the side on independent struts.

Aren't the Porsche's pretty thirsty too?

Does this small production run have anything to do with raising the average mileage of the brand? I ask becasue I hear there is some law in Europe that is forcing the manufacturers to release goofy small cars with high effiecy such as the Aston Martin Cygnet/IQ.

snowdrift+drifting= snowdrifting.

You aren't really good with puns, are you?

maybe you can, but that street lamp might argue differently about the bus drivers ability to do so.