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*Googles*
Found it!
I have liked cars this size, even the ones I can't fit into comfortably, since I was 8 years old and saw a car dealership selling what looked like shrunken VW Beetles (they were Subaru 360s).
One of the most fun cars I ever owned was a 1986 Chevy Sprint (Suzuki Swift) four-door hatchback. It wasn't fast, but it handled like a go-kart and got fantastic gas mileage. On a trip I made in 1987 from South Carolina to California (and back)*, I got 67 mpg a couple of times, and it was almost as jaw-droppingly efficient throughout much of the rest of that trip.
* Yes, I DID have an overdeveloped sense of adventure, back in the day. ;)
@SkidzRUs(Mercy) Well it doesnt have a two cylinder engine so its a no. :)
also yeah 2 cyl isnt happening because they say itll be added later after release but there isnt going to be a release ever