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@asadamson1: Sand blasted... or sanded with sandpaper?

What a wanker...

@ChetTheJet: Surely you'd rather have a Ferrari engine in a Ford vehicle?

There comes a point where no extra joy can be gained from improvements made that will make up for upset from the delay.

@Mixtronic: Learn: Simpsons snobbery is not rated on how few series you like, but on your encyclopedic knowledge of episodes, characters and quotes.

@PD to be: I did not understand one word of that.

I don't think the barriers were generally too high but that it was pushed upwards by the car.

Wait and see the film to hear if they call it a 5 or an M5 before y'all start yappin'.

I don't need to say it because everyone else has, but here's my attempt:

Love that gold hard-top. Looks like a micro-rx7 from the back.

You know you can't just say Ewan McGregor drives a Defender... you have to say what his one is like? The 90 or 110? 20 years old or forecourt-fresh? Chromed and polished or dirty and dented?

@petersterncan: Any idea how big the battery "packs" are? About the size of an engine and gearbox. And about the same weight. And spread all over the car.

@c0de: I can't imagine Pennzoil sponsoring a race team for an ELECTRIC series.

My dad's 2008 Vectra with 50k? Not even worth calculating.

Yeah, as a European (Brit), I can say this will probably sell very well, and it's actually not ugly, in my opinion.

That's a reliable car. It's based on the old Suzuki Swift. It's worth $1000 if it's lucky.