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After watching the Autorotica special on "The World's Greatest Auto Shows: Geneva," I noticed all the European cars that were small (among others. What about that supercar from Morocco?). America has the Mini Cooper, courtesy of BMW. A lot of muscle car lovers would complain that some Japanese cars are pretty small, and I honestly can accept that if you poke fun at Japanese cars. However, one can recall such makes as Daihatsu who specialize in what are called "Small Cars." While I am not a fan of anything of Daihatsu (other than maybe the Storia), small cars pack a fun factor unlike any other. Think about when the Mini was a hot car in the 1960s (and still is to this day). I can recall the Subaru 360 of Japan which has the drivetrain of most Porsches today, and that was a small car, though it's hard to believe that it would be the ancestor of the "fire-breathing" (Source: Gran Turismo 2) Subaru Impreza.
I don't know about you, but I like all cars. When you can have a small car that may not muscle up against a more powerful hot rod or sportscar, but can still be an eye-catcher, you know you have a worthy machine. Move over, Skyline and Corvette! This is a little car thread. So let's begin!
I liked some of the Smart cars. One of my favorites is the Coupe Roadster, I think it's called. It is a small car, but looks more like a full-size sports car. Europe has the Renault Twingo, which is no Clio MR hatchback. But its headlights are reminiscent of a small Mazda (explained later). Now if you can't have a Lotus Elise, maybe the old Mazda AZ-1 might be for you. It is mid/rear like the Elise, only with almost 3 times as less horsepower as the Elise. Did I mention this car is pretty tiny?
It's the little cars that spark our huge imaginations. So what you like?
After watching the Autorotica special on "The World's Greatest Auto Shows: Geneva," I noticed all the European cars that were small (among others. What about that supercar from Morocco?). America has the Mini Cooper, courtesy of BMW. A lot of muscle car lovers would complain that some Japanese cars are pretty small, and I honestly can accept that if you poke fun at Japanese cars. However, one can recall such makes as Daihatsu who specialize in what are called "Small Cars." While I am not a fan of anything of Daihatsu (other than maybe the Storia), small cars pack a fun factor unlike any other. Think about when the Mini was a hot car in the 1960s (and still is to this day). I can recall the Subaru 360 of Japan which has the drivetrain of most Porsches today, and that was a small car, though it's hard to believe that it would be the ancestor of the "fire-breathing" (Source: Gran Turismo 2) Subaru Impreza.
I don't know about you, but I like all cars. When you can have a small car that may not muscle up against a more powerful hot rod or sportscar, but can still be an eye-catcher, you know you have a worthy machine. Move over, Skyline and Corvette! This is a little car thread. So let's begin!
I liked some of the Smart cars. One of my favorites is the Coupe Roadster, I think it's called. It is a small car, but looks more like a full-size sports car. Europe has the Renault Twingo, which is no Clio MR hatchback. But its headlights are reminiscent of a small Mazda (explained later). Now if you can't have a Lotus Elise, maybe the old Mazda AZ-1 might be for you. It is mid/rear like the Elise, only with almost 3 times as less horsepower as the Elise. Did I mention this car is pretty tiny?
It's the little cars that spark our huge imaginations. So what you like?