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| Volkswagen Bluesport Concept |
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| Sweet! |
| 2002GTI 01-12-2009 |
I love it, call it the VWR2. Or maybe they should sell the design to Toyota and we can have a next generation MR2. Either way, if they build I would buy it. sm |
| Clearly it's just a concept... |
| bruxell 01-12-2009 |
Just look, Volkswagen haven't even bothered to give it a gearstick. Why would anyone be so silly as to build a roadster with such an improbable control layout? Roadsters are about driving fun, diesels are about hauling cows cross-country, so Volkswagen have gone out of their way to tell us that this abomination will never be built in this form by not giving it a transmission. |
| Wow |
| wwgkd 01-12-2009 |
That's actually kind of cool. Not really something I'd expect from volkswagen. |
| Article | Image gallery (12) | Specifications | User Comments (3) |
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