Return of the bubblecar. A new Isetta anyone? - AlanGowdy
First fruits of the BMW-FIAT partnership seem already to be in the offing. See:

www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/224946/...a
kes_first_steps.html


Edited by Webmaster on 14/07/2008 at 14:43

Return of the bubblecar. A new Isetta anyone? - Lud
Looks very promising and with 60bhp and modern tyres and suspension should be faster than a Fiat Abarth 595. A friend had one of those and although 6ft 2 tall loved it dearly. He's going to want one of these just for a start... not quite so sure about his other half though.

Everyone will want them for zipping round town. It's wrong to call it a bubble car though. It's a proper very small car the way they used to be, or so we must hope.
Return of the bubblecar. A new Isetta anyone? - oilrag
What if the driver croaks it at speed? Unless there will be a second control column in the rear cockpit and perhaps an ejector seat?
Return of the bubblecar. A new Isetta anyone? - AlanGowdy
It's wrong to call it a bubble
car though. It's a proper very small car the way they used to be or
so we must hope.


You are correct of course - I was bending a point in response to the possibility of BMW resurrecting the Isetta name.

Edited by AlanGowdy on 14/07/2008 at 22:03