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Old 10-07-2008, 02:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Opel Meriva Prototype loses a little more camouflage

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The shape of both headlights and taillights are clearly visible, and the engineers continued efforts to hide the door handles and hinges are almost comical. The Meriva will sport a suicide door layout, a feature that will be known as “flexdoors” by the Opel brand come production time.


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Re: Opel Meriva Prototype loses a little more camouflage

Whoa! It's the new KITT with all of those extra parts stuck on the doors...
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Re: Opel Meriva Prototype loses a little more camouflage

This is going to be a nice looking little ride!

I also like the bulky camo, it makes it look all futuristic, especially with the temporary taillights!
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Re: Opel Meriva Prototype loses a little more camouflage

Looks quite handsome IMHO, FWICT, and very promising. Those Saturn Astra alloys work great on it. It makes me recall the Hobbycar Passport, a very nifty and compact MPV with FOUR sliding doors:

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