Die Profis sagen: Voegi hat ein bischen recht...
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>A crude disguise made of cardboard, yellow mesh cloth, and duct tape makes this prototype look like a high-school project to build a car from discarded materials. But it's not-it's actually a prototype of a newToyota hatchback coupe photographed recently in the U.S.
The car has a steeply sloping windshield, and uses small side windows at the base of the windshield similar to the Toyota Prius. At the front, projector beam headlights are set in a stylish silver housing, which indicates that this is likely an upper-end model. A criss-cross of tape on the taillights partially obscures the taillights, which have chrome rings around the individual lights. And one can clearly see that it is a two-door hatchback, not a four-door.
Identifying the car is a bit of a guess, but it is thought to be a Corolla hatchback, or possibly a new Scion.
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http://www.thecarconnection.com/Enthusiasts/Spy_Shots/Spy_Shots_Toyota_Hatchback_Coupe.S178.A10712.html
Jan
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