Crash testing the Autobello Piccolina Models tested: 1972 Autobello Piccolina 130B 1. 40% overlap, 64 km/h or 40 mph (EuroNCAP classic test) Evaluation: 1 star 2. 25% overlap, 64 km/h or 40 mph (IIHS test) Evaluation: Poor 3. 100% overlap, 50 km/h or 30 mph (EuroNCAP modern test, EU homologation test) Evaluation: 2 stars Overall verdict: low weight allows the Piccolina to perform adequately in collisions with stationary objects, but the car clearly lacks three point seatbelts, impact absorbing steering wheel, column and dashboard.
The "Legran Running Lights" has much colors to choose, but if u turn on the lights the lights are still white not like the ETK-K those are red and this looks badass! take a look..
Killing some beaters in Italy Italians have Rednecks too. Those made front wheel drive dragster out of a rusting wagon. Now making runs in a field, with the expected ending
Finally got a Bruckell! A few days ago, I got a Bruckell LeGran S V6 imported into Italy. It's a pretty decent car, actually. (NOTE: That R60 is my parent's car, FYI) Anyways, I currently like the LeGran for what it is, and I'll hope to talk about it more eventually. See ya! - Bruckell-Enthusiast71, July 2nd, 2016
nah, i got the "Civetta Bolide" Imported to Italy and i also had a Blowed Tyre...But it is Nice! --- Post updated --- So, My Engine is going to get turned off..because i go offline..have a good one guys! see ya!
Breaking in the Piccolina at Bajarama! (If any of you need a photographer for your new mods/skin/mods of mods releases, let me know! I'm always down for a photoshoot opportunity)
Now that I drove across the field for 10 minutes at 40 mph, this thing drives like a boat. Not that it was already a boat...
I'm sure your enthusiasm will last until you find out the displacement tax on a 3.3L engine, and just how much gas costs when you get 24 MPG. OT: