Have you ever woken up one day and thought...?
“Man, I wish the designer of the Ferrari 458 had created a two-door minivan the size of a Fiat 500 – with dual exhausts, a comically large spoiler, remote electrically operated sliding doors, and aluminium shift paddles mounted to the steering column like in a supercar.”
Then
BOY!
Do I have THE car for you!
Introducing:
The Peugeot 1007.
It may only have two doors, but it fits four people comfortably – at just
3.7 meters (or
146 inches) in length.
The interior? Fully covered in leather – thank you so much for asking.
But don't get mad at me if you are getting too many bitches at once.
But let’s be honest: the real star of the show are the
doors.
Just watch.
They open and close
electrically, at the press of a button.
No one touches anything.
Tesla? Rolls-Royce?
Peugeot did it
before it was cool.
And I mean that in the most literal sense.
The Keys
Take a closer look.
There are
two buttons – one for opening each door.
Now imagine pulling up in this machine, pressing that button, and the
passenger-side door opens by itself – ready for your date to step in, visibly impressed and fully unprepared for the aura this car emits.
The Paddle Shifters
Ah yes, it has
aluminium paddle shifters FIXED on the steering column.
Just like the Ferrari 458 that WISHES it could be this car.
Perfect for when you really need to take that school drop-off corner at 9, because your track day starts at 10.
For a car that weighs 2,900 pounds.
With 106 horse power.
And only 5 gears.
In a fucking minivan that is almost half the length of an S class.
Well... Are you convinced yet?
They go for around
$1,000 in Germany.
So get one while they’re ho— !...
…never hot to begin with.
