50 points.
50 points.
I agree with the Gulf and Martini Racing color schemes, but I also like the JPS Lotus, any Marlboro car and any Jägermeister car.
Just do it like Toyota did. GM could market this as a "crossover sedan" too. Or perhaps "crossover coupe". Or whatever.
Audi: Aluminium und shteel
COUGH! Just a COUGH! regular COUGH! station wagon COUGH!
Crossover sedan. Can anyone actually say that with a straight face? Seriously, those marketing guys... at every auto company, I guess, are trying to reinvent apple sauce, and the only thing we have is apple sauce with a weird name.
Here's a crazy idea. Why can't Ford sell the Ford Europe products as Mercurys? They would give Mercury a different, perhaps more dynamic image (instead of just expensive rebadge) and have them sell a clearly distinct product range.
It is an IS F, it isn't this picture, and it's for Germany, not North America. Apparently, Lexus is announcing Friday at the Tokyo Autosalon they're joining the DTM.
I'm more surprised at the ammount of commenters who actually get the reference. Don't you people work instead of cruising teh intarwebs for scat pr0n?
The sedan racing with the GTs? Again? Who's running the car? And why is IMSA allowing a sedan into the class that has no problems? They should be thinking about getting P1s and GT1s, not... this.
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"One in a million shot", they say in the video.
/me says "meh!"
And I thought the Kangoo v2.0 looked good. The Berlingo and Partner look better! These cars are great, roomy, and handy. They don't even drive like vans.
@EuropaBambaataa: Ah! My computer had a fart. Ignore my last post. Or don't. I'm cool wit it. Srsly.
"Latest?" This concept is five years old. They made it to preview the 207 frontend.
"Latest"? After five years, is this still old news or can it already be classified as a "do you remember" piece? 'Cuz I saw it at the 2002 Paris Motor Show.
Ssangyong Rodius/Stavic, hands down. That car is so weird the rear might even be the front if we think the D-pillar is an A-pillar.