An "Italian" exotic with an Hungarian-built Volkswagen engine...
"delightful", may I have the Ecuadorian sushi as well?
...and it's butt-ugly to boot: The side view is an absolute
miscreation, and the rear end looks like a Ginza-strip vending
machine.
matt borland - 26 Jan 2004 04:07 GMT
> An "Italian" exotic with an Hungarian-built Volkswagen engine...
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> miscreation, and the rear end looks like a Ginza-strip vending
> machine.
I dunno, I kinda like it. Of course, I also like
bulletnose Studebakers, so who am I to say, eh?
-Matt- "Ginza strip? Qu' est-ce que c'est?"
Dean For America, 2004 - 26 Jan 2004 13:48 GMT
>> An "Italian" exotic with an Hungarian-built Volkswagen engine...
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>-Matt- "Ginza strip? Qu' est-ce que c'est?"
Think 'Tokyo's Times Square', without the "stringent" signage codes.
...And I was of course alluding to the famed 'used
schoolgirl's-panties vending machines'.
matt borland - 27 Jan 2004 04:28 GMT
> >> An "Italian" exotic with an Hungarian-built Volkswagen engine...
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> ...And I was of course alluding to the famed 'used
> schoolgirl's-panties vending machines'.
There's another sushi joke in there somewhere, but
I don't feel like making the effort...
-Matt- "..."
Josh - 26 Jan 2004 06:46 GMT
> An "Italian" exotic with an Hungarian-built Volkswagen engine...
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> miscreation, and the rear end looks like a Ginza-strip vending
> machine.
To me it looks like an Audi Prototype. It lacks lamborghinishness, note the
missing 'lambo style doors' and its definitely too scrunched up. I have to
say though, still a nice car I wouldn't mind owning, but not good enough for
its class.