Non-Segment Winner:

Pilevei21

 

 

 

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Pilevei21 is the winner and champion of the Non-Segment Car Contest:

The Peugeot Taxi is made for the big cities in the future, where the citizens wont own a car. Instead they will use taxies to get around town. Why? Because this saves the city from too many cars, where there only are one person in it, also saves parking spaces. The Taxi is then designed with the 2 cabins because the taxi driver and the persons taking the cab will then be seperated, this is becuase the persons taking the cab will then get the feeling of still having his/her/their own car. So the 2 cabins is for making it more private.
(The front cabin was supposed to be only 1 person, but I couldn't find a cool enough design, also the rear should maybe be able to carry more than 2 persons.)

 

The vote was tight but in the end Peugoet Taxi was the winner chosen by the members of S&D. The split taxi design is an interesting concept that should be developed further. S&D congratulates Pilevei21 on his win and we look forward to the next contest.

 

 

Editors Choice:

I couldnt pick an editors choice this time because I honestly felt none of you met the requirements. I was looking for a vehicle that was out of the box. I was looking for a vehicle that did something differant. I was looking for a vehicle that made us look at things differantly. Now a lot of you are saying give me an example....Ok, lets try this.

I am a salesman that is always on the road. I foolw semi's all day long and wouldnt it be great if I hit a button and my car jumped up and locked on the back of a semi? I know there are lots of issues with this idea but its out of the box. Thats what I want you all to do.

Since No one met my requirements I will give the award to the person who pushed the most and that was Sapucaia.

Next contest will force you to go way out. I dont want a normal car I want something unique. Trust me this will help you grow.

 

 

 

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