Because for some people in third world countries it's vital that nobody sat in their car before (although factory workers did).
This is what happens when a Karmann Ghia and a Hyundai Veloster have a baby... Saw this on Facebook on hot Vw's magazine page.
yeah but at least in the 90s in some third world countries we could get this a Renault 19 just look at it it's a beauty and i can say that the comunity of fans of this car in argentina is big AF
What you are about to see is homegrown to me. Workhorse Group is headquartered just across my little town just outside of Cincinnati, Ohio. I should be proud of their achievements to come out of little ol' Loveland, Ohio (settled 1795, home to a little over 12,000 people). It's a hybrid pickup called the W-15. It has 80 miles of fully electric range, and 310 miles using it's built in range extender. It's true AWD and has fully independent suspension. I would be proud of this, but there's just one problem... IT LOOKS LIKE THIS WHAT IN THE ACTUAL SAM HELL WERE THEY THINKING? Did the design team break for the day, go home, all designed a truck, then came back to work the next day, looked at everyone else's sketches and thought, "Eh, fuck it. Let's combine them all!" It's absolutely hyper hideous and that has absolutely stopped me from even thinking about forking over the $52,000 for this ugly ass thing.
Land rover discovery. That offset license plate makes it look like it's falling over. And the size of those rear doors in real life is immense, there was less metal used in the construction of the titanic or a submarine than those doors.
...or a F-150 but it went through surgery, and happened to had such a ugly result after that surgery.
It looks like the Nissan Juke XD But why toyota? --- Post updated --- And then there is Fiat Multipla --- Post updated --- Can someone tell me what this is?
Actually, it's BMW M Coupe (1998) UPDATE: nevermind, it was Z3 coupe lol (But i still think that its ugly)