The Isetta is a funny little city car that was produced by BMW from 1955-1962. Based on a model of the same name originally produced by Italian manufacturer Iso, it had a one-cylinder motorcycle ...
The 1958 BMW Isetta 300 earned its “Big Block” nickname from its larger 298cc single-cylinder engine, producing a modest 13 ...
Back in the 50s, the BMW was facing bankruptcy, but a microcar pulled the company back in black, and spurred one of the greatest comebacks in automotive history ...
The Isetta was an Italian designed microcar that was licensed to other manufacturers, most notably BMW. You may also remember it as TV-character Steve Urkel’s car from Family Matters. The car’s ...
The Italian vehicle remains one of the world’s most successful ­single-cylinder cars – here, five smitten owners reveal why they love theirs Richard Webber has been writing about his passion for ...
People just can't seem to shake their soft spot for the famous Isetta bubble car. We've seen the Micro Mobility Systems Microlino working on recreating it as a modern EV, and now a new company called ...
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 ...
Initially, we wanted to tell you that this BMW Isetta 600 has a V8 engine under the bonnet. Then it hit us: the engine of this car doesn’t sit under any kind of bonnet. That’s because its owner is one ...
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