I disagree, take for example the element: the production version is pretty different to the original concept, yet it fills the same function for what it was created: a cheap semi-offroad vehicle meant for young adults. It could create a whole new market or fail miserably, but thats the risk with any new products. I can see most of the custom materials and obviously concept-like interior gone if this reachs production stage, but on the other hand more cutomizable cars are not fantasy but the future. Just look at the Fiat 500. Me too:lol:
(I decided not to quote the huge picture) The 2005 Nissan Sport Concept (what you posted) was NOT ever intended to become any actual production vehicle. The Versa happens to share a few tiny similarities to it in the headlights, et cetera, but this is only because people seemed to react well to that concept. The Versa is NOT the production version of the Sport Concept, and Nissan never announced any intentions to build anything based off that car. It was just a design study. It sucks, but at least it means that Nissan didn't water down a concept to build a production car for the Versa. The Versa was already "watered down" as it were, as it was 100% intended from the beginning to compete against the Fit and Yaris, and was never intended to compete against the Civic Si, MS3, GTI, etc.... Post up your 240, what kind do you have? I always seem to have a few, I've got 3 right now, trying to get rid of all of them so I can get an LT4 Corvette. I mod over at NICO, you ever post there?