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That is probably the most terrifying video I have ever seen.

was there an accident or is it just the lighting?

A friend has one of these. From what he tells me: Need a new key? There are only three machines in the US that can cut one and you may need to send your current key to germany for verifications at a rate of around $600. He had to go through a guy in Australia for one and it was still like $100 just to get a spare made.

Forgot another spot. The front seats have a cavity in the backs of them accessible by zipper. The size of the space is approximately 2in x 1ft x 2ft.

Nissan's (z32) 300zx has a few great hiding spots. First: Behind the driver seat there is a piece of plastic that looks like this:

In the 2002-2005 Civic Si there was a flat place in the cerner console. Slide it back and there were cup holders underneath. Kind of decent hiding spot. But then you could slide the cup holder back and there was a storage compartment hidden underneath. Awesome hiding spot.

BMW "The Ultimate 5mph Machine"

Anything painted like this:

I bet this car has a very, very mild tune and with a quick ecu flash could grab another 50 - 70 hp.

I hope this poor thing was a replica

Are the variable costs equal to or greater than the selling price of the car?

I'll admit I don't know the details about Tesla but I do know a little about starting a business. It is very expensive to start a company, especially car company. A high tech based car company is going to be significantly even more expensive. Anyways the first while you are in debt and it looks like everything is

Reminds me of the 2008 Citroen Hypnos

If you look down and see this:

If you drive places and don't remember the drive there ...you might be a bad driver.

If you find yourself frequently getting in car accidents ...you might be a bad driver

I know this is old but sometimes I wish certain aspects of tv shows was real. This is one of those times.

British sports cars (especially those with Lucas wiring) and Italian cars.

For Italian cars it should be more like full fire suppression systems similar to what you see in restaurant kitchens.

Please be a replica, please be a replica, please be a replica