When I first saw this walking around in Taipei on a pleasant Saturday, my brain thought original Mini Cooper. I quickly came to my senses (must have been a bad cloud of sewer gas that affected my reasoning) and realized that it was nothing more than a Nissan Verita.
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Little more than a gussied up
Nissan March that's trying to nick some of the swinging style of the classic Mini as well as other British cars, it reminds me more of a PT Cruiser with aftermarket accessories.
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Anyway, it's certainly a unique vehicle.
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And from what I've read, the March platform is a solid base upon which to build this car.
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