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Toyota CS&S |
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Toyota and Volkswagen swapped designers? |
Adrian 20-9-2003 |
Recently , Volkswagen launched a production-ready concept car, the Concept R. Nice looking but sadly , it did not look the least bit a Volks. In fact, it looked Toyota. Now, Toyota launched this strange looking creation of theirs called a CS&S (what da???).... That looks like a Volkwagen . Or at least what a Volks sports car ought to look like ,save the queer design details ,of course. Just how is this rightfully possible? Did they have a 'designer-exchange' programme we didn't know about? Gawd. |
Kid me not. |
Lev176 11-9-2003 |
Please do go back to the drawing board. The engine technology is excerllent. If anyone can produce a 400bhp Hybrid engine to go with a sports car, it is Toyota. The sports car in which they'll stick this engine in, should not look like the CS&S. And if I'm driving a sports car of 400bhp, I don't care if there are holographic balls in it. CS&S the new Supra? Kid me not. |
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