It’s bouncy, a bit rolly, there are creaks, and you feel tiny. Sounds like a recipe for fear, no? Well… it isn’t. It’s all part of the fun of the Ami Buggy.
If you’re the type who enjoys a ‘quirky’ car and actively seeks out silly things in silly colors, I can’t blame you for feeling disheartened these days. Manufacturers can’t branch out and make something ‘off the beaten track’ for fear of upsetting stockholders and alienating customers who just want a nice, safe, beige box to go about their beige business in. Upsetting the villagers isn’t in the ‘win at building cars’ playbook. Unless, of course, you’re French.
This is one of those rare cars that transcends the idea of being transport. It’s a thing that brings unbridled joy - like comedy graffiti, a child falling over, or free ice cream - to all who see it. On a single drive through the outskirts of London I was waved at by tiny humans, was told it was a Lego car, had people take pictures as they drove along , got kudos from delivery drivers on mopeds, and received almost universal love.
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