Who knew Rhys Millen was Chinese? Sneaky.
Who knew Rhys Millen was Chinese? Sneaky.
Ok, I see a picture of some deformed Tiburon. Where is the NSX?
@layabout: Different time zone, mate?
@///Mink: I spoke too soon I guess.
I am going to say something that might not be obvious but it should be.
@DoggieDaddy: After driving an Echo for a couple of years, the whole center cluster, weird dash, bad tailgate, and 'spirited' engine really turned me off. Maybe I just got my hopes up?
@jbownsabmw: I would be willing to wait a while to have something that is fun to drive and doesn't hurt the environment or my pocket book as much over time. Even though a summer/leisure car gets less driving time, people keep them a lot longer than one they drive everyday and racks up the miles. So, if Honda made an…
@DoggieDaddy: I drove a Scion once and vowed never to drive one again. It was a first generation xB and I had cash in hand based on it's looks alone (love it or hate it, I liked the fact that it looked like a shoe).
@jbownsabmw: With the CR-Z and the other concept they were talking about it may not be as elusive as one might think.
@Captain Slow and his Flying Washing Machine: Why does it seem fitting that I would see this alongside the Mitsuoka Orochi at the wildlife aquarium?
...and the Seat looks like something a German designed after becoming delirious from prolonged exposure to the sun on the Mediterranean.
I really dig that Lada. I don't think it is ugly at all. Maybe dated, but certainly not ugly. It is just like the Russian people...a little worse for wear, shorter life expectancy, and horribly un-reliable. Just like the Alfa Romeo is truly Italian, the Lada is the epitome of Russian anything.
Honestly, after seeing the Cruze, I am not impressed. It won't be a volume seller, period. It looks way too much like a Hyundai. And people who like Hyundais don't like buying American cars and are too cheap to buy Japanese.
@WheatKing: Don't hate the playa. Hate the game, homeslice.
@WheatKing: But, you have to give credit where credit is due.
They also don't have 4 different variants of the Civic or have ... *counts on fingers* ... 8 different marques that it just sells within North America alone.
@layabout: They would have more luck with the Tumbler I bet.
@jpech: They have the choice of either a battery- or flywheel-based system. It seems like most are going the electrical route with batteries instead of actually storing kinetic energy with the flywheel.
Maybe Mosley should have just hired a German Formula 1 team for Nazi style concentration camp excitement instead.
@amblito: That looks like Steve Bucsemi or some kind of Pokemon.