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Just say YES to Roadsters!

Bret

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Kind of neet looking and the Turbo sounds fun!

Yes Roadster!

From what I can tell it staying pretty true to the Roadster concept. But egad with the top up and those doors I bet it's a PITB to get in & out of. Wide Bodies need not apply here I guess. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
 
I like it! Well, from the outside anyway. The inside looks like they used parts from a Radio Shack clearance sale.
 
Steve_S said:
I like it! Well, from the outside anyway. The inside looks like they used parts from a Radio Shack clearance sale.
+1 True. But what modern car isn't. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smirk.gif
 
and what might this run in the U.S.$$$$ ?
 
Bret said:
Steve_S said:
I like it! Well, from the outside anyway. The inside looks like they used parts from a Radio Shack clearance sale.
+1 True. But what modern car isn't. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smirk.gif

this one is worse than most. Look at this picture and tell me it doesn't look like 60's Radio Shack knobs!

https://www.cartype.com/images/page/yes!_roadster_in1.jpg

And the cheesy trim, too! I hope the redesign the interior because the body is gorgeous!
 
Yes to the Yes except for the name. I suppose No would be worse though.

Bruce
 
Is it an acronym or just a poorly planned attempt at Anglo-izing for 'marketability?

I thought they were Chinese, from the name.

For the money it'd take to own that, I'd bet you could have an Exige AND an Elise.
I'm not impressed. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif
 
From the very poorly written description, I couldn't even tell if was front- or mid-engined. I am guessing front engine, rear wheel drive, like everything else new these days--except Elise and Exige, of course. But then they were designed by Lotus, not some unknown company in the former East Germany.
 
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