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Well am I the only one who is getting the feeling that this thread is dedicated to people who don't like SUV in general ?
I kinda like the GMC's, don't know whats wrong in them. :eek:
Any way here's my contribution towards weird looking car/SUV/VAN/Truck/bulb/tubelight/???? :Shockked:

I like the GMC. On a second thought I might have grown a liking towards any american car which makes me like whatever they make usually. I might be biased.
@jp2u: Is this a concept? if so please avoid posting here as we are just contributing production models. There is a separate thread for concepts.
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Originally Posted by jp2u
(Post 1386618)
I kinda like the GMC's, don't know whats wrong in them. :eek: |
My issue with the GMC Terrain is that they have gone from this
GMC Terrain 2009
to this
GMC Terrain 2010
Why oh why?!?:Frustrati
The GMC terrain is a rebadged Chevy Captiva.
This one is actually quite cool!!
From englishrussia.com:
Nowadays SUV’s are very popular all over the world, all major car makes started production of their own all-road luxury cars. The concept behind the SUV is to get comfort of the luxury car but have four wheel drive on big rims so that you can go off the road with the same feeling.

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from this angle it looks like an Ambassador on steroids!!)
But it seems that in Soviet Russia they had already this ideal car - you can see here a luxury Soviet “Pobeda” (”Victory”) car on the high wheels, and people say it is not a self-made thing (
what we know as a custom mod) but was in production in limited edition at the car factory, so it can be probably not only the first Russian SUV but first SUV ever.

After that seriously retro-cool vehicle above, you might wonder what the russians are designing these days...
Presenting the brand new Dartz Kombat T-98 SUV
I know what you are thinking. NO, it's NOT a battle tank!!
It's actually a "luxury SUV" though it does have steel-plated doors and 3-inch window glass!

i am a huge fan of gazs and uazs, but this piece of junk is really bad. :Frustrati
On a funny note... ok, on a more
intentionally funny note, here is the 3-wheeled Reliant Regal van from England that was made famous for always being upturned by Mr Bean in the eponymous TV series.
And here's a video link to Mr Bean's infamous encounters with the Relaint:
it reminds of a song..."ek rasta ah ah....do rahi ah ah...ek chor, ek sipahi"!
Mods please excuse my post!
Carrying on with the tipaiyya theme, here is another 3-wheeled wonder, only this one has the opposite configuration - with a single wheel at the back instead of the front! The weird thing about this one is that for what is supposed to be a goods carrier, the wheel arch at the back takes up most of the space!!
Morgan 3-wheeled Van 1932
This must have been even more unstable than the Reliant!
Of course, the Morgan, in its passenger car avatar, has also been immortalized on celluloid, in the Peter Sellers movie 'The Party'
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Originally Posted by Xinger
(Post 1393086)
here is another 3-wheeled wonder, only this one has the opposite configuration -
This must have been even more unstable than the Reliant! |
so they've shrunk the UV and made it pointless.
The Nissan S-Cargo is a small retro commercial van manufactured by Nissan. Its name was an amusing double entendre meaning both "Small Cargo" as well as "Escargot", the French word for snail. This was because the styling of the S-Cargo looked a lot like a snail.
The S-Cargo design was directly inspired by the appearance of the tiny French Citroën 2CV camionette or small truck, even including the single spoke steering wheel. The 2CV was relatively popular in Japan at this time. Its internal workings are identical to the Nissan March/Micra.
The car was introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1989, and was built from 1989 to 1992 by Pike Factory for Nissan. Approximately 12,000 were manufactured. All S-Cargo's are right hand drive. While initially marketed only in Japan, S-Cargo's have spread as grey import vehicles.
It has a small cult following, in spite of being criticised for looking "toy like". Its rarity, quirky looks and huge signage panels make it an attention-grabbing vehicle. Both McDonald's and KFC have used it for mobile billboard advertising.
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source ~ wikipedia)
Just goes to show sometimes it pays to be 'weird!!'
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