BMW Isetta was a 1950s single-cylinder microcar famous for its front-opening 'fridge door'. By selling over 1.60 lakh units ...
The 1956 BMW Isetta looked like a toy at a time when BMW was better known for elegant sedans and fast motorcycles, yet this tiny bubble car became the unlikely product that kept the company alive. By ...
The BMW Isetta was initially manufactured by the Italian firm Iso SpA, which was also producing scooters and refrigerators in the 50s. Even though it’s one of the most iconic BMWs of all time, you ...
Micro-cars are cute and always put a smile on the faces of those who bump into them. The BMW Isetta checks that box, despite its fridge-like appearance. Its ovoid shape and bubble-like windows sent it ...
Since a young age, Samuel has been surrounded by the automotive industry. Graduating in 2019 from the University of Pittsburgh with degrees in Journalism and Mass Communication, Samuel manages a ...
For Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz (who passed away in September 2024), the job of an American Picker is basically a day-to-day treasure hunt. Like modern-day Indiana Jones, they drive around looking for ...
In 1990’s TV trivia it’s the answer to “What does Steve Urkel drive?” To others, it’s the weird little car with the steering wheel attached to the front door. And to some, it’s an icon. BMW released a ...