BMW City car on the way ... Isetta revival very possible


According to latest info : if Isetta is not used , BMW are about to copyright
(Z-ed) Z- 0 er , ed - Efficient Dynamics .
 
oh please use isetta:eusa_pray
this could be such an amazing car if done right, bmw prove twice that they can do it (RR, Mini)
 
Yes, very pop to go with iSetta but I guess that name sadly never will be used in connection with any form of marketing in Italy... fot those not familiar with the term "setta" it roughly means the same as religious schism. So, the poppy name iSetta would accentuate Isetta into a plain and clear "I create a religious schism"... great stuff =)
 
skoda means, damage if you translate it and it still sells...

:D

Indeed ... In Slovene language "škoda" (Skoda) means "damage".
Just like "kuga" (Ford Kuga) means "plague".

So, it sounds quite ridiculous someone is selling a /damage/, or even a /plague/.


:D
 
:D

Indeed ... In Slovene language "škoda" (Skoda) means "damage".
Just like "kuga" (Ford Kuga) means "plague".

So, it sounds quite ridiculous someone is selling a /damage/, or even a /plague/.


:D

Well, Honda Jazz was initially planned to be called Honda Fitta. I won't translate what it means in Swedish. :rolleyes:
 
:t-hands: this is what AutoBild has on its new front cover - mag is availiable on friday
 

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seriously, i think that huckfeld is smoking something
why would anyone have rear wheels with fenders
no comment on the front, didn't know that bmw renamed their design language in "retro surface"
 
It's like an old Z3 coupe with some random design clues taken from the M1, the Powler and Lada :D
 
I love it, i really would like to see something as funky as this but i doubt it will be the case.
 

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