Originally built by an Italian company known for its refrigerators, the Isetta was one of the most popular vehicles in post-war Europe. Two years after its introduction, it received BMW badges, ...
Every now and then, a car comes along that looks less like transportation and more like something that fell out of the sky straight into a Kansas cornfield. In the years after World War II, when fuel ...
Since automobiles first began rolling off Henry Ford's assembly lines in 1913, the world has been fascinated with cars. In 1926, the Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, more commonly known as BMW, began its ...
We've seen many clever little electric city car concepts come and go, and very few of them actually ever make it to production. There's even been ones that resurrect beloved and iconic microcars of ...
For a company best known for its high-end sports and luxury cars, the little Isetta seems remarkably out of place. But the story as to why BMW took over Isetta production in the 1950s is a fascinating ...
You probably only know two things about Isettas: A. They have three wheels. B. Park too close to the front end of the garage in one and you'll get trapped behind the wheel, because the single door is ...
In all of history, there have been very few quicker methods to sever your legs from your body than a BMW Isetta. These days, quite a lot of German cars can rival the big names from Sweden in safety ...
If you've ever wanted a car that could pop wheelies while you are sitting atop those wheels, then today's Nice Price or No Dice Isetta is for you. Let's see if this wild custom micro is as dangerous ...
For those used to flipping through these pages and finding a familiar make and model on each page, an introduction may finally be in order. This is the BMW Isetta 300... or more accurately, a heavily ...