If they'd done a stealth A-pillar and made the C/D/wtfever-pillar orange with the sheetmetal wrapping around the front isntead of the back I think it would look 500x better.
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More and more evidence is piling up that Europeans are nothing more than Americans with more colorful money and funny accents.
That is one of the funniest looking cars I have ever seen. I would love to have heard the guy on stage explain this car, and why it looks so good.
I feel so bad for those people who have to stand up in front of each display and talk up the car. The worst offender was a MILF-type gal in a silver nomex racing suit pimping the all new Caddy CTS-V at NAIAS a few years ago. I remember so clearly when she said that GM chose "V" because as everyone knows V is the fastest letter in the alphabet.
There is something about the profile that reminds me of an old-style hot rod (flat windshield and sloping/rounded rear end). I can't say that I like it or dislike it. Honestly, I prefer to see some freaky cars on the road. With all of these brands attempting to make the same streamlined, Camry/Accord-profiled sedan, I am somewhat appreciative of the freak....but would not buy it!
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There are plenty of existing technologies that produce emissions free electricity. There isn't one single technology in the world that produces emissions free gasoline.
I'm still trying to figure out what's going on in this picture:
There is a sad mountain on the other side of the record player, because someone left some bombs from Super Mario Bros. in front of him. Also, Murdoc from Gorillaz's thumb and some angry-looking ghost clouds are rising from the very earth beneath it.
I'm still trying to figure out what's going on in this picture:
There is a sad mountain on the other side of the record player, because someone left some bombs from Super Mario Bros. in front of him. Also, Murdoc from Gorillaz's thumb and some angry-looking ghost clouds are rising from the very earth beneath it.