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@Sloop_John_B: If you ask me, that little re-badged Europa already looks like a mini-Viper from a distance.

Werd!

Let's put this whole "Nice Price or Crack Pipe" series to the people. There is no way any of these cars the past few times have been NEARLY Jalop enough.

...and seriously, what good is a porn star with no tits?

The first time I saw an XF I was caught completely off guard. It didn't have presence like an Aston Martin or even an XK.

It's too bad this car will never see the light of day on a track again. Instead, it will sit in some rich Japanese man's car collection as a conversation piece.

Dentists worldwide will be awaiting its debut with much anticipation.

I'd put on about 60lbs so I could fit into it properly, talk with a drawl, grow a mullet, buy a six shooter, and go light to light racing in downtown Houston.

...the headlights on the new Honda hybrid are slanted a bit more towards the outside than the Ford.

Geely GT as long as it is not equiped with Chinese produced rubber.

With all the practice she has had, I am sure she could suck the oil right out of the ground if liquored up enough and given a camcorder.

@Grive: It will increase the height of the center of gravity though, as the batteries will more than likely be mounted higher than the movable ballast they use.

@Vintage Racer is now on Flickr: The advantage is that Formula 1 looks 'greener' by actually poluting more because of all the batteries that get tossed. Also, they are trying to spice up the racing...the energy will be used in a "push-to-pass" function like what is being used in A1GP. The driver will have a button on

@Vintage Racer is now on Flickr: I am in the process of writing a big article on it now. Basically, it is regenerative braking. But, because of the weight with normal regen braking systems, F1 teams are trying to make them as efficient and light as possible, making the batteries (for the teams using batteries to store

"...a battery fire at Renault..."

The winter whiteout we had in 2004 was by far the worst I have ever driven in. The storm itself was nicknamed White Juan after Hurricane Juan we got some months earlier.

Oh, and that was 250 Canadian loonies. Back then they were worth about 63 cents US.

@Steel_ETC: Firefly is definitely a better name than what it is called now - the Pontiac Wave. The only waving you will be doing is on the side of the road when the tow truck comes on by.

Just come to Canada. We have lots of these little machines we would love to unload on your side of the border. We'll even lease one to you!

Nice work Daewoo.