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| Aching for Jeremy Clarkson to dissect it. |
Never developed beyond the sketch phase, La Voiture Minimum never had a chance to prove that it was as uncomfortable and underpowered as it was hideous.
Thank God.
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| Aching for Jeremy Clarkson to dissect it. |
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And horrinbly unsafe as well. It is horribly tail-heavy, and there is just a teeny-weeny crossbar as the bumper. This thingy has rear engine, which has been always more or less a curiosity on automobiles as it has a tendency to cause unnecessary tail-skidding on tight turns.
ReplyDeleteThis contraption would be a suicide machine on wintery Finnish roads.
It looks like the car Jonathan Pryce drove in "Brazil".
ReplyDeleteThat car was a Messerschmitt midget car - somewhat sleeker than Reliant Robin.
ReplyDeleteAny resemblance between this little monster and a Citroen 2CV, the legendary "deux cheveux", is probably not just a coincidence.
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But it didn't get eight miles to the gallon, did it?
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