This is what city cars will be like in a few years time.
Fiat CentoVenti.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uohoVrdUGo[/video]
The future for urban motoring
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Re: The future for urban motoring
Its very clever engineering. Cars have been stuck in the same design concept for too long.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIwaHWCBRt0[/video]
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIwaHWCBRt0[/video]
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Reminds me of the old Honda Element on the outside, combined with all the interior charm of an ambulance.
Who designed it....the people at Lego??
Who designed it....the people at Lego??
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Re: The future for urban motoring
It's a car built for a purpose, it's not meant to be luxury motoring.
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Re: The future for urban motoring
Perhaps that's an optimistic "ignoring the Global change" version.duke63 wrote:This is what city cars will be like in a few years time.
More likely, the way things are going, they'll look a lot like this.:
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Definitely.D41 wrote:Would you buy one?
The wife has a Fiat 500, and when we go into the centre of Birmingham, like today, its a much nicer car to have.
Easy to drive, easy to park.
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Re: The future for urban motoring
Fantastically.........sh!t! At what point did they think, how else can we feck this up! Jeez I feel sorry for the kids of today if that's the best they will get when they are older.
Ps didn't watch the film so the 'tech' maybe amazing but the 'look' is a barrel of sick
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Ps didn't watch the film so the 'tech' maybe amazing but the 'look' is a barrel of sick
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