In modern day standards Golfing translates to playing a game of golf, while golf itself translates to a car manufactured by Volkswagen.
So instead of the usual golfing of code, you will today be coding a golf.
Challenge
Write a program (A) in language A which will output the source code of another program (B) of language B, which in it's turn will output Vroom vrooom!
when executed.
Rules
- The source code of program A is formatted into a nice ASCII car (not necessarily a volkswagen).
- Program A must be executable in the format you posted it in.
- Language A is NOT the same language as language B.
- The output of program B may or may not end with a new line.
- Program A takes no input.
- In non-obvious languages (esoteric) please explain program A.
- You must start your answer with
# Language A, Language B
eg.# Brainfuck, Python
. - Valid languages must have either an English Wikipedia article, an esolangs article or a Rosetta Code article at the time this challenge was posted.
- Be creative :-)
Scoring
This is a popularity contest. Whichever answer has the most upvotes by Oct 4, will be declared the winner.
Example
Brainfuck, Python 2
++++++++++[>+++>
++++ ++>+++ ++++
+++< << -]>>>
++++++++++++. ++ .------
---.+++++.++++++.<<++.++.>++++++++++++++
++++++++++++.>--.---..--.<<--.>>+++++++++.
----.---...--.----------------------------
---------------------------------------
\--o--/ \--o--/
\-_./ \+_./
This outputs the following code, which can be executed in Python 2;
print "Vroom vrooom!"