The end is here, the ugliest car ever not featured in a future sci fi movie will be produced.
http://www.motorcities.com/contents/08/2010-AM-General-to-Build-CNG-Powered-Taxi_08HDC572117456.html
I did call the CNG thing though.
The end is here, the ugliest car ever not featured in a future sci fi movie will be produced.
http://www.motorcities.com/contents/08/2010-AM-General-to-Build-CNG-Powered-Taxi_08HDC572117456.html
I did call the CNG thing though.
It looks like the lovechild of a Lamborghini LM002 and a London Taxi. The conception would've been interesting to watch.
MiatarPowar wrote: It looks like the lovechild of a Lamborghini LM002 and a London Taxi. The conception would've been interesting to watch.
Question- who was the boinker, and who was the boinkee
DrBoost wrote: Looks like something I could build with Leggo's
Is that plastic you heat in the toaster to make breakfast?
Putting aside all of the handicap access issues and the fuel source, I think I remember that the concept was/is to make the body panels, at least those below the beltline, to be cheap, easily mass produced and easy to swap out. Thus you could have a chassis that could go indefinitely with a 'new' looking body.
Which begs the question, (and may be a separate topic), why doesn't a manufacturer build a car with snap-in body panels - fenders (and more).
Nissan tried this on a minor scale with that Pulsar in the mid '80s - you could buy a kammback hatch option.
How about plug-and-play body panels for the Solistce/Sky? Retro (50's)Corvette, or futuristic, or boy racer (think Pontiac) w/ fastback...
Eldorado theme anybody?
Looks like it was built out of Lego's to me... hence I find it kind of neat looking. (But not for me to drive)
I can guarantee that if that taxi is blacked out and put on super-wide steelies it will look awesome.
CNG? Ever use it? All the vehicles here with CNG have to live inside for the winter, can condenses or somthing and they won't start.
914Driver wrote: CNG? Ever use it? All the vehicles here with CNG have to live inside for the winter, can condenses or somthing and they won't start.
What problems do you have in the winter? We run ours year round with no problems.
You have to pump the crap out of the gas pedal to get the engine started, hopefully before the battery croaks. Once started it's fine. The only other issue is the availability of gas.
Wally, your avatar, you little nose tweaker.
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