![]() 02/01/2016 at 23:57 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I found this looking for pics of ZZw30s. What is it?
EDIT: it’s this
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It’s an mr2 base.. other than that.. I don’t know.
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Something that makes my eyes hurt
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I’d drive the hell out of that. Looks like a TVR Speed 12 had a baby with a 3rd gen MR2.
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Toyota VM180 Zagato
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So it’s a coach built MR-S?
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The Toyota VM180 Zagato was designed by Zagato, based on the MR-S, and built at Toyota Modelista International for sale in Japan only through the Toyota Vista dealer network. It was first shown on 10 January 2001 in Tokyo and then at the February 2001 Geneva Motor Show. The body panels are attached to the original MR-S chassis, as can be seen by the recess around the door handles. The stock engine was tuned to produce 155 bhp (116 kW).
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Say what you want about Italian design studios, sometimes they crank out some hideous cars
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I think it looks great from the front. I mean it’s better than this.
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I’m sorry, but you’re wrong. Usually the prettiness of something is opinion-based, but in this case, you’re just wrong. 9 out of 10 scientists agree.
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Eh I’d say their at least tied. That siad I do love the ZZW. I used to hate it but it grew on me.
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8 out of 10
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considering how bland it was to start with , it doesn’t look too bad.
;)
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No. NO. That’s Lexus’ whole approach. The Germans use safe designs, so we’re going to contest that by using ugly designs.
Ugliness is not better. It’s the other extreme.
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I disagree. I think the MR2 is a pretty nice look, if a bit plain. It doesn’t set the world on fire but the Zagato is too much.
Are those fins on the back.
Fins?
Fins were garish
in the 60s.