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| Peugeot Moovie Concept |
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| Moovie Concept |
| FakeSV 09-06-2005 |
Looks like there was a flicker on the screen of the designers PC. Either that or thy forgot to mention the concept was not created, that it is actually a motorbike, and this is the HELMET. Not likely to be a viable mode of transport, I hope. If this is the future of cars, I'm going to give up driving and buy a segway. |
| Original-But In Good Taste? |
| Esperante 09-05-2005 |
This certainly the future car that people have been dreaming about since the fifties but yet no car company has stepped up to produce a concept car of. The fairly simple design allows for a lot of space and engine room, yet no safe place to stow luggage. But is a car this radical feasible to share roods with cars and large trucks? On another note, it reminds me a lot of Frank Lloyd Wright's visionary car from the 'Broadacre' city designs. |
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