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  • #16
    Re: Aston Martin Cygnet. RIP.

    They need to be close to the fourstars concept I think that design is very nice and daring, a roadster is a must IMO

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    • #17
      Re: Aston Martin Cygnet. RIP.

      Originally posted by Evilution View Post
      Agree with madDan. The release of the next fortwo/forfour will make or break smart. If they do well I think we'll see a new Roadster.
      However, I'm guessing the new fortwo will be a disappointment, constrained by boundaries and restricted by conservative design.
      Sadly, I completely agree on this, I think the future is bleak.

      Cheers!

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      • #18
        Re: Aston Martin Cygnet. RIP.

        Roadster isn't going to happen.
        Smart have said so out loud.
        Meantimes VW are proposing a version of their carbonfibre 2-seater XL1 with a Ducati engine making 187hp.

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        • #19
          Re: Aston Martin Cygnet. RIP.

          Ulrich Bez is now saying Aston dropped the Cygnet because Toyota are dropping the iQ http://www.autoblog.com/2013/10/27/a...s-dropping-iq/

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          • #20
            Re: Aston Martin Cygnet. RIP.

            And Toyota deny the IQ is being withdrawn.....
            Autocar site the real reason for AM dropping the Cygnet is Ford's new corporate nose - as applied to the Fiesta.
            Ford maintain that they have the right to the AMish front as they paid for it while they owned AM.
            Anyway, AM have a tie-in now with MB so ditching Toyota was probably a prerequisite - in the same way MacLaren quit the run of BMW engined F1s when they signed to a different engine supplier for their Formula 1 project back in the day.

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