Added: 3 years ago
From: Michaelsmani
Views: 8,045
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (17)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Awersome car!

  • Seems to be an Excalibur rip off. However from a design standpoint whilst the lines and proportions of an Excalibur work well, this does not. A major issue here is the spare wheel covers on the sides protrude above the bonnet thus spoiling the lines and dominating the whole shape breaking it up. It's a design disaster. Looks like something pieced together from a load of spare parts with no coherence. Lets face it a 3 year old could design a better looking car than this lol

  • it looks really nice, old style and new style, all mixed

  • i have a model of this car

  • i have a model of this car

  • this thing is mad, base is a s13 silvia :) :) awsome!!! lucky kid who got to see it up close

  • Jesus Christ, what is this crap?

  • do you mean the video or the car?

  • The car... It's just the ugliest car I've ever seen. Video is cool.

  • Mitsuoka Le Seyde

    (Mits- Soh-Qua Lay - Sai - ed)

    Japan origin.

  • its japanese car! beautiful!!

  • My question is, which car did they base this one off of?

  • I dont think they did, they just tried using european antique car styling...

  • Yeah, man. I asked this because that's what I thought they based this car off of the Nissan Silvia. I mean, I looked at a pic of a 2002 Le Seyde and knew that they based it off of the S15 Silvia telling by its window design. So, I thought that it coud be possible that Mitsuoka based this Le Seyde off of one of the earlier 90's gen- Silvias.

  • THEY BIT OFF OF THE EXCALIBUR CARS!

  • U-G-L-Y

  • It's a Mitsuoka Le Seyde.

    It's one hell of a head turner! I call it the Utimate PimpMobile!

  • It's made by Misuoka using a Nissan Skyline GTS non Turbo motor from a HR33 Skyline Automatic.

  • Yeah the name Le Seyde actually looks French but from my understanding it doesnt actually mean anything. Mitsuoka car company tried to replicate the old English charm of old style cars.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more