Styling Very nice Panda, IMHO.

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Styling Very nice Panda, IMHO.

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Does anyone know what type of springs this car has? i'm thinking of lowering my 2012 lounge, as i like the look of this one!

With typical British local roads being in such a potholed state, I'm glad my
Trekking's got raised suspension and rugged tyres :D

Lowering does look good with the car stationary (as do big wheels
with low-profile tyres) but I know what I'd prefer when moving!



Chris
 
Would lowering by 30mm have much of an effect on the geometry?

Won't affect the rear but will decrease camber/increase negative camber on the front by a significant amount, you might want to keep an eye on wear on the inside edge of the tyres. The tracking is totally different between the normal and Sporting versions of the Cinquecento/Seicento for instance.
 
That looks very good indeed, very classy combination. You would imagine a "purple" car would not be subtle but that shade along with the wheels and lowering is spot on.
 
Hmmm I'm not sold on the lowered look as the car is just a bit too chunky looking to carry it off - I agree on the colour combo though - very nice,
Perhaps it needs the 4x4 sill and arch kit too?

I agree. I've lowered a Cinquencto and Seicento Sporting in the past and they looked great but it doesn't suit the Panda imo.

But I love the wheels and they work well with the colour.

Still think this is a cool car/wheel colour combination.

The thing I liked most about your Turquoise Panda was the replacement of the red rear light cluster with the black ones from the Panda cross. I'm thinking of doing that on my own Tuscany Green 4x4. I think it would look good on this purple panda.
 
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