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| Daihatsu Copen ZZ Concept |
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| Pure Lightweight Fun! |
| d.skinner 01-28-2006 |
The Copen ZZ introduces to the market a new approach on the roadster design. Not since probably the Lotus Elan of the late-1960's has there been a vehicle that emulates the endless possibilities that this lightweight roadster holds! The vehicle is truly unique take on a classic design. WAIT ONE SECOND! This lightweight roadster sports a conservative design, puts out just over 100hp, and should be inexpensive (if produced). What does that sound like to you? That's right: the 1989 Mazda MX-5 Miata. Message to Daih: sell this thing for a decent price (even in America, where it could be advertised as "Toyota made" or as a Toyota, since Toyota owns the marque) and buyers will come. |
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