More cars you didn't know existed...
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I met a strange looking van on the Autobahn today, hope this is not a repost : Hyundai Staria
https://www.hyundai.de/modelle/staria/
Seems not on sale in UK.
https://www.hyundai.de/modelle/staria/
Seems not on sale in UK.
Benni said:
I met a strange looking van on the Autobahn today, hope this is not a repost : Hyundai Staria
https://www.hyundai.de/modelle/staria/
Seems not on sale in UK.
They do a campervan version with a pop up roof in South Korea.https://www.hyundai.de/modelle/staria/
Seems not on sale in UK.
Matt Cup said:
The Zoe Z/3000, an attempt by the company Zoe Motors to sell the Reliant Robin/Rialto in the USA. Only 5 were produced
Does the wide rear axle point to it using some locally sourced rear end (and engine?) or was it to get around some weird minimum size rules?(I do hope everyone else had the same thought as me, you could put sticky tyres on the back and definitely do wheelies).
I pulled up behind a Toyota I didn't recognise this morning. It had a bizarre collection of symbols on the back: bZ4X arranged in a way which made me wonder if it was a trim level. Green strip on the left hand side of the reg place so I assumed it must be electric; I hadn't realised Toyota had introduced any full BEVs yet. Clearly I'm a few months out of date because bZ4X is actually the model name:
Frankly I don't think my life has been improved in any way by knowing this exists, and I have no idea why Toyota left it with what looks like the internal development code as a name. Bland as can be.
Frankly I don't think my life has been improved in any way by knowing this exists, and I have no idea why Toyota left it with what looks like the internal development code as a name. Bland as can be.
Jobbo said:
I pulled up behind a Toyota I didn't recognise this morning. It had a bizarre collection of symbols on the back: bZ4X arranged in a way which made me wonder if it was a trim level. Green strip on the left hand side of the reg place so I assumed it must be electric; I hadn't realised Toyota had introduced any full BEVs yet. Clearly I'm a few months out of date because bZ4X is actually the model name:
Frankly I don't think my life has been improved in any way by knowing this exists, and I have no idea why Toyota left it with what looks like the internal development code as a name. Bland as can be.
I like that. Frankly I don't think my life has been improved in any way by knowing this exists, and I have no idea why Toyota left it with what looks like the internal development code as a name. Bland as can be.
Jobbo said:
I pulled up behind a Toyota I didn't recognise this morning. It had a bizarre collection of symbols on the back: bZ4X arranged in a way which made me wonder if it was a trim level. Green strip on the left hand side of the reg place so I assumed it must be electric; I hadn't realised Toyota had introduced any full BEVs yet. Clearly I'm a few months out of date because bZ4X is actually the model name:
Frankly I don't think my life has been improved in any way by knowing this exists, and I have no idea why Toyota left it with what looks like the internal development code as a name. Bland as can be.
Recalled, and production stopped, just after it launched because the wheels might fall off!Frankly I don't think my life has been improved in any way by knowing this exists, and I have no idea why Toyota left it with what looks like the internal development code as a name. Bland as can be.
1991 Biagini Passo.
It’s 100% stock aside from the wheels and fog lights. Only one to ever be in the USA 🤙🏻
Mk1 Golf cabrio sitting on a mk2 golf country drivetrain/suspension/Syncro with Fiat Panda headlights, Opel tails, a whole lot of bodywork, and factory Recaro seats/ Nardi wheel.
It’s 100% stock aside from the wheels and fog lights. Only one to ever be in the USA 🤙🏻
Mk1 Golf cabrio sitting on a mk2 golf country drivetrain/suspension/Syncro with Fiat Panda headlights, Opel tails, a whole lot of bodywork, and factory Recaro seats/ Nardi wheel.
seefarr said:
I'm in Aus and there's a few Chinese electric cars I wasn't familiar with. Favourite name is certainly the Build Your Dreams but it looks like you can get them in the UK as of last month.
I can't be the only person that finds "Build Your Dreams" to be a terrible name for a brand of cars? Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff