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My sweet 1985 Honda Accord Hatchback, nicknamed "The Tank" by its previous owner, is fast approaching 242,000 kilometers and continues to run pretty well.
This is the back of this crazy vehicle we saw on the street in Brooklyn.
I wonder if someone is living in there. It's about the size of a NYC apartment.
Sold in Japan as the Toyota Vitz. Not sold in the US. Funny enough, one of the times I visited Japan was when this model launched, and I attended some sort of promotional event for it that I happened upon while on a walk.
Honda Jazz VTi-S or VTi-L.
Year: 2018
Series: GF
Engine: 1.5L 4 Cylinder Aspirated
Transmission: 1 Speed Automatic CVT
Fuel: Unleaded Petrol
Drive: Front Wheel Drive
Colour: White Orchid
Plate Number: EL-2222 (SA)
Date Registered: 23/07/2018 (not confirmed)
Base-model Toyota Corolla.
Year: 2019
Series: MZEA12R
Engine: 2.0L 4 Cylinder Aspirated
Transmission: 10 Speed Automatic CVT
Fuel: Unleaded Petrol
Drive: Front Wheel Drive
Colour: Eclectic Blue
Plate Number: ORSUM-0 (SA)
Date Registered: 29/10/2022 (not confirmed)
Fiat began designing the Ritmo hatchback – as a replacement for the 128 sedan – in 1972, following the body style of its 127 supermini as European manufacturers began launching small family hatchbacks, notably the Volkswagen Golf in 1974.
Prior to its launch, the press speculated that the project codename 138 would be the final production name, however, Fiat instead gave its new car the Ritmo name, rather than another three digit number. Offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback and cabriolet body styles – from 1978 to 1988 with two facelifts.
The Ritmo was manufactured at the Cassino plant using a system developed by its subsidiary Comau, the "Robogate" system – which automated the bodyshell assembly and welding process using robots, giving rise to its advertising slogan "Handbuilt by robots", immortalised in a television advertising campaign showing the robots assembling the Ritmo bodyshells to the strains of Rossini's The Barber of Seville. The exterior has plastic bumper fascias integrated into the styling which combined strong round shapes with overall sharp lines, achieving a drag coefficient of Cd=0.38.