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Seen by Jason F. on October 27 2008:

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Interior of a 1958 Subaru 360.

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10 comments so far

Benjy 27 Oct 08

No cup holders? No nav system? How do people drive like that?

andy 27 Oct 08

Now that’s beautiful! There should be more cars made like this today.

Joris 27 Oct 08

What?! No bloatware?

More proof that the automobile industry has been one of the least innovative the past century. In what way is a Ford bought today really different from the original Model T?

But hey; what more do you need in a car (A-to-B-wise)?

Dylan 27 Oct 08

This is way too busy.

Vlad 28 Oct 08

But what about the Playstation 2 and NOS !?

It’s alright, some cars (like the Honda S2000 ) still make sense. Being a car guy, I find the cars with the least stuff the most fun, Honda’s S2000 is a great example. Six gears, a high-revving motor, and two seats. Sure, it’s not as simple as the 1958 Subaru 360, but it’s nothing compared to some of the cars today.

Ed Hayashi 28 Oct 08

Check out the seats. Looks like someone ripped off some seats from Fenway Park.

Tomas 28 Oct 08

Rear engine? It’s basically a Porsche.

Don Schenck 28 Oct 08

No crumble zones. No air bags. No side door reinforcements. No ABS . No ESC .

No thanks.

If you say “They don’t make ‘em like they used to”, you’re right. And thank Ralph Nader that they don’t.

I’ll take my 3-Series, thankyewverymuch.

Saša 28 Oct 08

Yeah, but does it scale?

Keith 29 Oct 08

Is it just me or does that steering wheel seem way too large for the other proportions of the interior?

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