5 weird cars you can't help but love

We will see in a normal car, which broke the mold to create a surprising new option for car buyers.

 Goggomobil DART

About 700 made plump Goggomobil DART sports car of Bill Buckle Buckle Motors Pty Ltd in Sydney between 1957 and 1961i. Buckle Australian owned production license for Goggomobil Bayern line-up of the van, saloon and DART sporty coupe but himself had designed. To minimize import taxes Australia, only Chassis from West Germany were imported and the body of a sports car version of fiberglass Australia produces bump safely and not the German version of body armor. In particular, they have no doors or roof, and it's hard to squeeze in and out. They sell for about half the price of the basic Holden (A £ 622 compared to A £ 1110) and much cheaper than other new cars here. A total of 5,000 of all versions Goggomobil in Australia made but very little surviveii.


Mini 1961

The mini low that spelled death Goggomobil in Australia, because it comes at the same price point, but twice counti cylinder engine. British Motor Corporation icon of the 1960s were developed in response to the 1956 Suez Canal crisis, the scarcity and rationing of gasoline led to and offset the demand for carsiii low fuel consumption is low. Morris called 850, the 850cc engine and is made here in 1961. Then, the local version of a wind-up windows, improvements in contemporary British version, which still has a sliding windowsiv. Around 200,000 Minis made in Sydney 1961-1978.


Volkswagen Beetle 1938

The Love Bug was developed in response to the needs of Adolf Hitler, affordable cars, mass produced, to quickly transport the family to the new highway road network in Germany. Technology was in 1938. There are of Ferdinand Porsche completed a lot of similarities with other cars, Czech Tatra, which successfully sued in 1969 for patent infringement. It is considered the most produced model of a single platform of all time claiming rolled with more than 21.5 million Beetles from tape. The last has in Mexico in 2003. It was founded in 1953 imported to Australia, with Volkswagen Australia made body parts here from 1960. The company local production in 1976vi draws.


1998 Nissan Cube

Looks like a mini Hummer, multipurpose small cars are sold primarily as the importation of used cars in Australia. Boxy design means that you can collapse the cart in your golf clubs, train and all without the need to throw. The door opens to nearly 90 degrees. It is based on the platform of the Nissan Micra built, which is sold here, and both have CR14DE car engine and transmission are the same, so you can easily get the repair parts. Since 2014 Cube sold in Japanviii.


Smart fortwo 1998

Smart Fortwo, produced by Daimler AG, is a two-seater microcar with a cult and is the brainchild of Mercedes-Benz and Swiss watchmaker Swatch. It is so compact, it can be perpendicular parked on the road. More than 1.7 million have been sold around the world until the beginning of last year (2015). They are easy in Australia since 2003 by the Mercedes-Benz dealer, but the import was stopped in March 2015ix. The main problem here is the same price as a Toyota Corolla which his was twice sizeix.

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