![]() 07/20/2016 at 13:25 • Filed to: PROMASTER CITY | ![]() | ![]() |
A few years ago, I feared that with the demise of the Nissan Cube and rumors that the next-gen Veloster will go 2-door, that the US market would soon be completely devoid of asymmetric vehicles. But, suddenly, small commercial vans to the rescue! I’ve been seeing more and more NV200's on the road and I finally saw a Promaster City today. I’d like more, but it’s a start! So, uh, post asymmetric cars I guess!
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Isn’t the Veloster sort of stealth asymmetry?
Land Rover always delivers:
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Obligatory British Leyland post.
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Road cars are boring, just saying.....
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I feel like theres a good story here, but I forgot it.
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The Promaster looks quite attractive for what it is.
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R4
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Ooh I forgot about the LR4/Discovery, thanks! From the looks of the spy shots, though, the next-gen will go more traditional.
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Could do.
May do.
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No, no, no, no.
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The SD1 looks quite good forty years on.
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There are quite a few of these, often vans.
Have a French pair.
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Yes, yes, yes, yes:
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So I head out the door a few minutes after posting this and this guy is sitting right there: