More cars you didn't know existed...

More cars you didn't know existed...

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dudleybloke

19,841 posts

186 months

Monday 13th February 2023
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RosscoPCole said:
Continuing with the four door Aston Martin/Lagonda theme, what about the Vantage Special Type I. Only three were built, all RHD.
Looks great from that angle.

Mikebentley

6,113 posts

140 months

Monday 13th February 2023
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-TorqueR said:




Maxus T90 EV PickUp.
I spotted one today, never knew this existed.
Whenever I see any of the Maxus range I wonder how they get away with it. All their vans look like knock off Transits. Is it because they are Chinese or something?

biggbn

23,387 posts

220 months

Monday 13th February 2023
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Mikebentley said:
-TorqueR said:




Maxus T90 EV PickUp.
I spotted one today, never knew this existed.
Whenever I see any of the Maxus range I wonder how they get away with it. All their vans look like knock off Transits. Is it because they are Chinese or something?
Are these EVs?

finlo

3,763 posts

203 months

Monday 13th February 2023
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biggbn said:
Mikebentley said:
-TorqueR said:




Maxus T90 EV PickUp.
I spotted one today, never knew this existed.
Whenever I see any of the Maxus range I wonder how they get away with it. All their vans look like knock off Transits. Is it because they are Chinese or something?
Are these EVs?
Looks like a Tesla style drive motor under the arse.

blueST

4,394 posts

216 months

Tuesday 14th February 2023
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Chinese now, but aren’t they the legacy of what was LDV Vans? I think you can trace them back to the Leyland Sherpa.

I had a look at one of these at the CV Show last year, it’s solid live axle with the motor mount to it directly on the diff.

Fast Bug

11,699 posts

161 months

Tuesday 14th February 2023
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They bought LDV, I don't think any of their current line up I'd related to the Sherpa though.

ajprice

27,492 posts

196 months

Wednesday 15th February 2023
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Bending the rules a bit as it's a concept prototype not a production car. MG DR2, built in 1989 as an American market car, the donor car for the prototype is a TVR Tasmin 350i, it has a 3.5 litre Rover V8






https://www.aronline.co.uk/concepts-and-prototypes...

Mikebentley

6,113 posts

140 months

Wednesday 15th February 2023
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finlo said:
biggbn said:
Mikebentley said:
-TorqueR said:




Maxus T90 EV PickUp.
I spotted one today, never knew this existed.
Whenever I see any of the Maxus range I wonder how they get away with it. All their vans look like knock off Transits. Is it because they are Chinese or something?
Are these EVs?
Looks like a Tesla style drive motor under the arse.
This is what I mean by Transit copies.


ajprice

27,492 posts

196 months

Friday 17th February 2023
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240Z 'Sport Wagon' shooting brake, built as a one off with the blessing of the designer who originally designed different versions of the 240Z along with the coupe that were never approved for production. https://www.motortrend.com/features/nissan-datsun-...


WyrleyD

1,906 posts

148 months

Friday 17th February 2023
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Now, that is a very handsome car.

Still Mulling

12,464 posts

177 months

Friday 17th February 2023
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That's stunning!

Dashnine

1,304 posts

50 months

Friday 17th February 2023
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ajprice said:
Bending the rules a bit as it's a concept prototype not a production car. MG DR2, built in 1989 as an American market car, the donor car for the prototype is a TVR Tasmin 350i, it has a 3.5 litre Rover V8






https://www.aronline.co.uk/concepts-and-prototypes...
Also known as PR5 (the MGF was PR2). Built as an alternate design study for PR4 which is what eventually became the MG RV8 (which was a lot, lot cheaper as all the bits more or less existed).

Matt Cup

3,161 posts

104 months

Friday 17th February 2023
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ajprice said:
240Z 'Sport Wagon' shooting brake, built as a one off with the blessing of the designer who originally designed different versions of the 240Z along with the coupe that were never approved for production. https://www.motortrend.com/features/nissan-datsun-...

I see why you didn’t post a pic of the back.




Although the work and attention to detail is decent. It doesn’t look particularly good, and I love a good shooting brake.

mat205125

17,790 posts

213 months

Friday 17th February 2023
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RosscoPCole said:
Continuing with the four door Aston Martin/Lagonda theme, what about the Vantage Special Type I. Only three were built, all RHD.
That is stunning!

Definitely my favourite era of Aston

_Hoppers

1,216 posts

65 months

Saturday 18th February 2023
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Have we had this one yet?






biggbn

23,387 posts

220 months

Saturday 18th February 2023
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_Hoppers said:
Have we had this one yet?





Adore these, one wad on the 'when I'm a bit older list but at a rather portly 6ft I might struggle. Never seen one in the flesh but I've always been a huge fan of Japanese kei car stuff. Cracking things

Silvanus

5,241 posts

23 months

Saturday 18th February 2023
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Mikebentley said:
finlo said:
biggbn said:
Mikebentley said:
-TorqueR said:




Maxus T90 EV PickUp.
I spotted one today, never knew this existed.
Whenever I see any of the Maxus range I wonder how they get away with it. All their vans look like knock off Transits. Is it because they are Chinese or something?
Are these EVs?
Looks like a Tesla style drive motor under the arse.
This is what I mean by Transit copies.

Maxus are one of SAIC's brands, MG are another. They also have the Mifa 9 EV, a full size MPV which is about to go on sale. No current Maxus has any Sherpa DNA

Seen loads of their vans around, have a feeling they are going to become a very familiar sight. As with MG they massively undercust their rivals and offer some very tempting deals and incentives. Can see the MPV becoming a popular taxi and might pick up some company car sales.

https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/358099/maxus-mi...


finlo

3,763 posts

203 months

Saturday 18th February 2023
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Silvanus said:
Mikebentley said:
finlo said:
biggbn said:
Mikebentley said:
-TorqueR said:




Maxus T90 EV PickUp.
I spotted one today, never knew this existed.
Whenever I see any of the Maxus range I wonder how they get away with it. All their vans look like knock off Transits. Is it because they are Chinese or something?
Are these EVs?
Looks like a Tesla style drive motor under the arse.
This is what I mean by Transit copies.

Maxus are one of SAIC's brands, MG are another. They also have the Mifa 9 EV, a full size MPV which is about to go on sale. No current Maxus has any Sherpa DNA

Seen loads of their vans around, have a feeling they are going to become a very familiar sight. As with MG they massively undercust their rivals and offer some very tempting deals and incentives. Can see the MPV becoming a popular taxi and might pick up some company car sales.

https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/358099/maxus-mi...

I think the LDV link was long gone as the previous gen Maxus were rehashed Daewoo vans after they went bust.

Seeing tha MPV thing reminded me of

_Hoppers

1,216 posts

65 months

Monday 20th February 2023
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biggbn said:
_Hoppers said:
Have we had this one yet?





Adore these, one wad on the 'when I'm a bit older list but at a rather portly 6ft I might struggle. Never seen one in the flesh but I've always been a huge fan of Japanese kei car stuff. Cracking things
It was tiny compared to the other cars, shame it doesn't have a bit more HP though!

ajprice

27,492 posts

196 months

Monday 20th February 2023
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_Hoppers said:
It was tiny compared to the other cars, shame it doesn't have a bit more HP though!
Standard Kei car 660cc engine and 63bhp. They can be tuned up. The one in this JayEmm video is a 'safe 100bhp'