Unless someone has a genuine need, no car should be bigger than this.
@davidho @12thRITS
How many retrievers can it carry?

@TidalFlats @davidho One, or two if you can train one of them to drive it.

I'm 6'2" and am comfortable in one of these. In Italy (and probably elsewhere in the EC) it's a car you can drive before age 18. Top speed is 45 MPH, I think.

@12thRITS @davidho
Allowing retrievers to drive becomes problematic, as they invariably end up driving off road after birds and small mammals.
Looks like an excellant city car though.
@TidalFlats @davidho In Italy they're sold by Fiat as "Topolino," which is what Italians call Mickey Mouse. Either my browser or Fiat's website makes this translation, with amusing results. https://www.fiat.it/modello/fiat-topolino
@12thRITS @davidho
"Topolino" I have heard of, never saw one though. Fiat auto's engineering and reliability has come a long way from the "Fix It Again Tony" days I hear.

@TidalFlats @davidho La Signora Quarantanova bought her daughter in Milano a new Panda in 2006 and it's still going strong, no real difficulties.

That Topolino is a re-badged CitroΓ«n Ami, and has many econo features, such as identical front and rear fascias, driver and passenger doors. Like the 2CV, the seats are lawn chairs. The external "paint" is really just the color of the molded plastic.

There was an old Fiat 500-cc Topolino, of which almost half a million were made, 1936-55.