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Prius Cabrio concept from Tokyo Motor Show

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This could be an interesting variation for the Prius family..

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Now, that's certainly unexpected... ELR convertible, anyone? :P

WTH is that.... semblance of a back seat even for?

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WTH is that.... semblance of a back seat even for?

Small dogs or child seats, maybe.. a '2+2' to use an old term.

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The all important grocery bags :P

Yeah- I can see legless grocery bags, but nothing live back there. I assume there's no trunk space if the roof is back there.
So in other words, it's the world's least sporty 2-seater.

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Yeah- I can see legless grocery bags, but nothing live back there. I assume there's no trunk space if the roof is back there.

So in other words, it's the world's least sporty 2-seater.

Reminds me of how the back seat was in the Lexus SC...pretty much useless to anyone with legs.

DO YOU THINK GEO METRO CONVERTIBLE OWNERS CAN FINALLY TRADE IN THEIR CARS? SORRY FOR THE CAPS.

:o WOW, What a but ugly pug of an auto! Sad that someone had to actually build another nightmare of a convertible like the Geo. :(

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