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1998 Citroën Synergie [U60]

1998 Citroën Synergie [U60] in At Home with the Braithwaites, TV Series, 2000-2003 IMDB Ep. 2.06

Class: Cars, Van / MPV — Model origin: FR — Made for: GB

1998 Citroën Synergie [U60]

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Neon IT

2011-07-27 16:21

In the rest of Europe it's called Evasion... We could add the made for GB tag for this

Ingo DE

2011-07-28 00:09

Sorry for my provocation, but just by the headlamps (RHD is not a criterion, as determinted here), we can classify all cars with British plates as "made for GB". Because they are different than for Continental Europe.
As we classify cars as "made for F" just by lousy yellow bulbs in the headlamps, this would be really appropriate. :o

Some people will say "only visible details are accepted" we can be slightly nitpicking and add the "made for GB" only at cars, where the headlights are on at the time of the pic :p

antp BE

2011-07-28 11:29

You can see from the headlights that this is a UK version?
Anyway your remark is pointless: we said that we did not include LHD/RHD changes because it is just mirroring and because it would be too much useless info to tag all cars with that. LHD/RHD changes include steering wheel, windscreen sweepers... and headlights :p


-- Last edit: 2011-07-28 11:31:06

Ingo DE

2011-07-28 13:04

antp wrote You can see from the headlights that this is a UK version?

At older cars you can see it by the lenses and the position of the little bulb's shields. At newer cars, whith plastic lenses over the real lights, you can see it, when the lamps are on - the left light cone goes wider than the right :p

Ingo DE

2011-07-28 13:19

antp wrote LHD/RHD changes because it is just mirroring and because it would be too much useless info to tag all cars with that.

If you take a closer looks to some specific models, you will see, that sometimes the conversion was a terrible cobblework.

A friend, who worked for 31 years in the Volkswagen Passat-prototype-development-team, has told me, that RHD VW's, Audis and are worse than the LHDs. Because for making the RHD-version, they don't use mock-ups or own prototypes. They take a ready prototype and then they switch and cobble along, until it fits. So makeshifts all around.
For the K 70 I can confirm that absolutely. Worst! I would never like to have one.

antp BE

2011-07-28 16:07

ingo wrote
At older cars you can see it by the lenses and the position of the little bulb's shields. At newer cars, whith plastic lenses over the real lights, you can see it, when the lamps are on - the left light cone goes wider than the right :p

I meant on that pic (or even on a better movie capture).

Ingo DE

2011-07-28 22:24

I wasn't referring on this specific car/pic. I just have used it as a starter for my nagging.

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