60 years after the creation of the 600, cars have gone from featuring no seatbelts or headrests to including airbags and electronic safety systems. The 600 and its successor, the Mii, exemplify the evolution of cars in recent decades. Making the ‘Little Ball’ took 40 hours, while it only takes 16 to make a car today. Both cars are roughly the same size and are considered urban utilitarians, and the two responded to mobility needs at different times. They are the SEAT Mii and the 600, which this year is celebrating its 60th anniversary. Together we take a look at their peculiarities and the six major differences between two eras and two distinct driving styles.
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