World's smallest garage

I keep looking for a good example of a Fiat Panda (especially the Steyr-Puch 4x4 version) but they're like hens teeth, both here and in Greece.

I've always really liked them - they go anywhere (even the 2 wheel drive ones), slab-sided so they're easy to get though tight spaces (like narrow lanes in Greek villages for example).

With roof bars and a tow hitch what more do you need?
 
Andy R":3jdhwk0e said:
I keep looking for a good example of a Fiat Panda (especially the Steyr-Puch 4x4 version) but they're like hens teeth, both here and in Greece.

I've always really liked them - they go anywhere (even the 2 wheel drive ones), slab-sided so they're easy to get though tight spaces (like narrow lanes in Greek villages for example).

With roof bars and a tow hitch what more do you need?

they are excellent cars . lot of people used thm in ski resort as they are cheap and go anywhere .
 
Thats excellent! Bet he has to choose his cars very carefully, measuring door swing angle ec
 
SF Klein":34vrur8k said:
:shock: The best part is how he gets out. Not sure where exactly he lives but it looks like space is at a premium where he lives (Finland? Norway?)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVyhGbut ... r_embedded

It is Flemish spoken. Pretty much Dutch, but with some differences making it a little more than a dialect. I think Flemish would also not accept if I were calling their language simply 'Dutch'.

I understand it is a little harder for someone outside Europe to recognize the various European languages.
 
That's dedication. Although I'm not sure as to the wisdom of an eldery gent rolling the car back and forth to wriggle out. Can imagine one day he'll end up pinned against that door...

I'd leave it on the road.
 
I did see a Panda 4x4 Sisley in Cambridge on Monday night. Plenty left in Rhodes too.


I'll have to take a photo of a garage in Huntingdon - I think it beats that or comes close, it contains one of these:

mitsubishi-i-miev-electric-car-rrr01.jpg
 
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