1955mercury
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1955mercury

yes. It's a cadillac last time we looked.

what little I saw looked awesome. Show more pics so we can actually see it better.

I can't tell the difference between them anyway . Whoopee.

I was aware the Cruz Diesel existed but the price turned me off. $15k is more like it...

I'll just put my cards on the table. No way apple is building a car.

I automatically assumed you were American because of the Pontiac avatar since it's not exactly something ever sold outside the us. Why such huge taxes on a car with slight mods?

it's in the US so no import taxes

what happens? The kids get to school a whole lot faster.

then some guy urinated all over ghost jeep. Oh no! I'm melting! Melting!

grandpa is dyslexic and senile. So you never know what will happen.

Its all nice and all until Grandpa starts chukin' pieces of firewood in it. Opps. Broke the Wi-fi and other gizmos and doo-dads!

Dusenburg back in the 20's championed the ad concept of never showing the car but instead showing the successful people and their successfully looking surroundings with their famous tag line: "ask the man who owns one". Not sure GM pulled this ad off but it is a refreshing change.

not to mention there seems to be an awful lot of oil residue in there... Oil leak? Yeah. No thanks for me as well.

my initial reaction was the same. That or some general Kia/Hyundai type product

I respect your love for the design so I'll just leave it at that.

Apparently Radio shack sells Nixie tubes. Cool!

Actually incorrect. Batteries will lose charge over time ( sometimes it takes years ) but hydrogen actually evaporates from the tanks they are stored in on a regular basis. Batteries don't waste literally 50% of the energy used to fuel them either unlike hydrogen where that happens to be the case.

Sorry, its my opinion but to me most exotic European supercars look about the same to one another, which could be the virtue of shape to give the most aerodynamic performance ( For example most hybrid cars looks the same as they use the same "humpback cricket" shape. ) And thus that makes them all look pretty much

I'm glad that you agreed with my comment. LOL!

How is that any different than the production of any car... which is also comprised of materials such as steel, aluminum, plastics and so on which themselves have to be mined? Besides the conversation is more broad then that. The issue here is that the production if hydrogen is fundamentally inefficient. That will