Fl1ngstam
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The Environmental Protection Agency said FCA has purchased about 8.2 million megagrams of emissions credits. A megagram is equal to 1,000 kilograms and is calculated on emissions saved over legal requirements.

Great review, Sean, and the photos really do it justice.

A thousand times no. That wheel is an abhorrent abomination of a travesty.

Ultra-low running cost is one of the most appealing things about electric cars, and I don’t think the manufacturers emphasise it enough. High torque from zero rpm is also pretty cool.

True, but if Fiat wait until there is demand before developing the right car, they’ll miss out again. They need to have the car ready to go for when the demand (or legislative necessity) arrives.

Well, I’m incited!

The invention of television is an interesting one. I suppose it depends on your definition of what television is. John Logie Baird invented a mechanical television which he demonstrated to Farnsworth in 1924. Farnsworth went on to develop an electronic television. Therefore, depending on your perspective, either of

Once John Logie Baird had invented it, Mr Farnsworth did a good job to develop the idea.

... by a Scotsman. Same nationality as the dude who invented the first Television.

Sniffpetrol had an exclusive on this story last year:

Fantastique!

I guessed it was Juha as soon as I saw the .gif. He drove a similar car to this at the Goodwood Festival of Speed the only time I’ve made it down there, and cut the corners rather spectacularly :)

I know, right? I’ve never been so disappointed to be in the top 10...

Que bella macchina!!!

Plastic wheel trim. One piece, two colours!

Gucci Cadillac!

Nothing says “Football World Cup competition” quite like the Fiat Panda Italia ‘90:

Pretty sure that’s a Primera, bro

I love the C6. Not enough to risk buying one, though. Having said that, my uncle had one and he seemed to do OK with it. Very nice for driving the length of the UK in.