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This is real badge engineering.

Is there any chance the ~5? prototypes of the C-X75 will be sold to the general public? Keeping the planned production count to yourself, how much would Jaguar have to have charged for the program to break even?

I guess when you're not getting paid andSebastian Vettel's already won the championship and you're driving for Ferrari next year and I hear they pay so it's like, whatever, already, at this point, the season-ending-back-surgery-thing starts to make a lot more sense.

Stop by Philly if ya get the chance.

I would like to know this as well.

You would have to be crazy to ask for a return, but I will be traveling from work... in Philly. It is possible I may not know if I can make it until the day before. I got my ticket just in case, and $50 is not life changing, but it would be nice to know? Thanks.

I hope this is at the film festival.

Any relatively modern BMW... because nothing says I love you at a wedding, like the car that is most associated with adultery.

Will there be a schedule posted before the event? Who is speaking and when, etc?

I find this very offensive.

To that point, I feel like design is finally making a comeback in buyer's considerations. Consumers want to feel like they are buying something special (even if in essence it is not). I feel like there was this era of just terrible pedestrian car design and we just now slowly crawling our way out of it? Do you agree?

I second this question. Mr. Shelby has been very quite of late.

Do you think the 9-3 Phoenix could still be relevant/marketable even if it was not released as a Saab?

What do you think of the new Ford Fusion? Distinctive or derivative?

BMW is the biggest love hate relationship in the automobile industry.

I met Sir Sterling Moss in person and I can confirm he is indeed awesome.

Does it matter what country the cars are photographed in?

When John Davis says anything in Italian... I die.

What I would say to that is this, is it a more likable commercial than I usually see, sure. As a concept I like it, 99% of ads are terrible (they do not execute their intended purpose). The problem is because there are so many horrible advertisements, we are trained to avoid them like some kind of plague.