Personally think that VW 1600 looks beautiful.
(Starting to wonder if my eyes are broken)
Personally think that VW 1600 looks beautiful.
(Starting to wonder if my eyes are broken)
[quote=âDrummerdude48â]Personally think that VW 1600 looks beautiful.
(Starting to wonder if my eyes are broken)[/quote]
No, that VW does look quite good, it really doesnât belong in this thread.
Wow how there are culture differences in cars
the clio is so different there
here itâs like this:
The problem isnât the culture, but instead it is how deep the pockets of the buyers are. The Brazilian Clio is the 2nd gen Clio, with that silly facelift, designed to make it cheaper. So the Clio is the entry level car here, with the Sandero (sold here as a Renault) slotting right above it.
well yep
I mean the new generation Ka in brazil is completely different
BRAZIL:
EUROPE:
http://static.autoexpress.co.uk/sites/autoexpressuk/files/images/car_photo_535255.jpg
Yes, our Peugeot 207 was nothing more than a facelifted 206, instead of the brand new european car. Hyundai doesnât sell the i20, they sell a simplified version called the HB20. We didnât get the 5th gen Polo, but to fill that gap, they facelifted the Fox.
The list could go on forever. I hate so much the cars sold here, all are made to the lowest bidder, without any flair or anything interesting.
Oggi Oggi Oggi. Bang, Splutter, Cough
I disagree with the Clio 2015, I think it looks quite good
[quote=âJakgoeâ]
[quote=âDrummerdude48â]Personally think that VW 1600 looks beautiful.
(Starting to wonder if my eyes are broken)[/quote]
No, that VW does look quite good, it really doesnât belong in this thread.[/quote]
Ah, the VW 1600 is really weird. The station and the fastback reached more success here.
[quote=âNoporianâ]well yep
I mean the new generation Ka in brazil is completely different
BRAZIL:
EUROPE:
http://static.autoexpress.co.uk/sites/autoexpressuk/files/images/car_photo_535255.jpg[/quote]
Ford Brazil released the new Ka 2015
And also released the Ka +, the sedan version.
[quote=âLeonardo9613â]Yes, our Peugeot 207 was nothing more than a facelifted 206, instead of the brand new european car. Hyundai doesnât sell the i20, they sell a simplified version called the HB20. We didnât get the 5th gen Polo, but to fill that gap, they facelifted the Fox.
The list could go on forever. I hate so much the cars sold here, all are made to the lowest bidder, without any flair or anything interesting.[/quote]
Leonardo, the brazilian 207 was sold in Europe as " 206 Plus", for a while.
And the HB20 is ahead of the actual I20, because have the new platform that will be used now, for the new I20.
I know, I am Brazilian as well. But no, the HB20 uses the same platform as the i20, with the suspension, interior and overall stiffness simplified and made cheaper.
[quote=âJakgoeâ]
[quote=âDrummerdude48â]Personally think that VW 1600 looks beautiful.
(Starting to wonder if my eyes are broken)[/quote]
No, that VW does look quite good, it really doesnât belong in this thread.[/quote]
The BRDM VW 1600 looks good today, but in the end of 60âs it was the ugliest car produced in Brazil. Even placed him the nickname of Coffin Joe, because of a movie character.
i seriously have no idea where they got the inspiration to make it look like the front and back belong in two different cars. I mean look at the window shape
Aston Martin produced motorised masterpieces such as the DB5, the Vantage and the Vanquish.
They also produced the Lagonda.
Ford Ka [1st gen] {Holy Arceus}
Tommykaira ZZ-S {JUST bad}
Grinnall Scorpion { }
And the biggest thingus of 'em all
PINK VITZ/YARIS!!!
Mercedes bionic car