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So that's what it looked like 1 second before the Covenant glassed it.

So is this supposed to be pre-sith Asajj Ventress?

Is it just me or does the perspective look off. It doesn't seem level with the other Fiats.

@Roach: It's actually annoying some of the fan-base, making some often request cars FUC only, that they're leaving the franchise for GT5. It's doing the opposite of what they intend.

So they decided to make him look like a dark haired coke-head instead?

With the obscene amount of turtle stomping, block breaking and coin stealing I'm inclined to agree. THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!!!!!

@mrjoeyyaya: I'm sorry, but we're the 14 year olds? Just because someone doesn't agree with you doesn't give you the right to call them idiots.

I wonder how Sony is going to MOVE more people into the stores to MOVE its product.

They would've been able to release the game a year earlier and might've given it better damage modeling if they hadn't released 50 pointless trailers every 4 months.

@mrjoeyyaya: Except for the damage modeling....

@bloknayrb: That would imply looking at a guage and saying, "Hey! I should put more gas/diesel/electricity in my vehicle or I won't go anywhere!" is something hard to do.

From what I saw on Kotaku earlier last month, they still don't have a decent damage engine in GT5.

When has technology contributed to laziness? Ever since someone decided that X invention would allow them to not get up, perform the manual labor associated with task Y.

Before clicking article: EXCITED!!!!!!!!!XD!!!!!!!!!!!

@bloknayrb: It's an electric vehicle. When were those not a green technology? The vehicle is contantly being refueled from the road. If anything it's a setback towards a fully green vehicle and infrastructure. Instead of working towards a vehicle with a 300+ mile range and developing quick charge technologies

@bloknayrb: And where does the power come from? The majority of electricity comes from fossil fuel powerplants. It's not exactly a green alternative. They'd need to rip-up or pave new roads to even make this idea possible. How can we do that when we can't even keep our current roads in good repair?

Shows promise how? There's no practical application for it yet. There's no infrastructure to impliment it. What happens when you go onto a non-induction road? Furthermore, it isn't any greener than any other electric vehicle. It still requires a powerplant to produce the electricity. Until they can find a way to