This is a Journal entry by GreyDesk

Why the little flower vase...

Post 1

GreyDesk

... to the left hand side of the steering wheel in all of the new Volkeswagen Beetles?

It's just wrong you know smiley - cross


Why the little flower vase...

Post 2

There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho

It's really a very small cupholder smiley - winkeye


Why the little flower vase...

Post 3

GreyDesk

No, I think that it is marketed as a flower vase. It's one of those quirky things that they just decide to include in the overall package.

Basically it makes VW Beetle the second girliest car on the market after the Ford BabyShit smiley - laugh


Why the little flower vase...

Post 4

There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho

Ford BabyShit?


Why the little flower vase...

Post 5

GreyDesk

Ka smiley - ok


Why the little flower vase...

Post 6

Lighthousegirl - back on board

Flowers in the house, office or at a real push in your hair (assuming you are a girl) but in your car? No its just wrong - unless you are a hearse that is.


Why the little flower vase...

Post 7

Deek

It's all part of the retro package 'feel'. It harks back to the 60's hippy culture and 'flower power'. The Beetle and the Type 2 camper van were hippy favourites back then.
Incidentally, they don't give a flower away with it any longer. At least not in the UK.
DK smiley - rose


Why the little flower vase...

Post 8

GreyDesk

There is a car locally that has flowers all over it. There are little vases all along the dashboard and flowers hanging from every possible vantage point inside the cabin. The bodywork is splattered with loads of big colourful flower decals all over it.

But it's not a VW Beetle, it's Toyota Corolla. So therefore it's very wrong on both counts smiley - tongueout


Why the little flower vase...

Post 9

Deek

Well, for the discerning owner, new Beetles are currently being offered with flower decor or psyco.., pschodee..., jazzy patterns all along the sides as an optional extra. You may see one soon.
DK


Why the little flower vase...

Post 10

Baron Grim

There's at least one flower on this VW:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/lomokev/42772212/in/set-87060/


Why the little flower vase...

Post 11

SEF

> "Why the little flower vase..."
Perhaps it's a precautionary bowl-of-petunias measure.

> "It's just wrong you know"
Which could be why it's on the sinister left. smiley - winkeye
VW's just this car, you know. (That'll be 6 million Altairian dollars.)


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Post 12

Zak T Duck

Sounds like a vast improvement over the Citroen AX and its wine bottle racks in the doors. How very French!


Why the little flower vase...

Post 13

Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

Ford BabyShitsmiley - cross

I smiley - love my Ka!


Why the little flower vase...

Post 14

McKay The Disorganised

Hmmm - Ka's are reported to have the design defect that in a head on collision both doors become un-openable.

smiley - cider


Why the little flower vase...

Post 15

Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

I don't intend having any head-on collisions.smiley - winkeye

My Ka has served me well for the last 3 years. Uses b*gger-all petrol toosmiley - ok


Why the little flower vase...

Post 16

McKay The Disorganised

Oh and regarding the flower vase - it's because its a cissy car.

Good plan GB. smiley - ok Also in its favour is good side impact protection. - If in doubt - hit it sideways. smiley - biggrin

smiley - cider


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Post 17

Baron Grim

Speaking of collisions, that reminds me of something that happened to a friend in college. She was struck broadside in the drivers side door by a vehicle that ran a red light. She was driving a Hyundai (this was in the late 80's when they were a new car brand in the states.) The collision pushed her vehicle over the curb and onto the pavement (sidewalk here). This tore the floorboard out from under her feet. The car was totalled but she walked away with minor cuts and bruises. She claimed the car saved her life because it was so well built.

The vehicle that ran the red light was a small motorcycle doing perhaps 30 mph. The rider had fewer injuries than she did. Her vehicle looked like it was hit by a wrecking ball. Her vehicle probably saved the cyclist's life.


(Not that I wouldn't recommend a Hyundai now, mind you... this was their first model.)


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