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Wow. That is simply stunning.

BTW, can we please get that in 5-door and Sportwagon form?

Well done, Ford! This has WIN written all over it.

A lot of auto show concepts are built on electric golf cart running gear, so it could be just about anything!

I love the Rampage concept. I hope they build it.

They're bringing the Beat to North America... and then they're not... and then they are!

The ST is niche, mainly because it's still a two-seater. That makes it a lot less "useful".

Queue the theme music to "Hardcastle & McCormick"...

Well, they admitted that they designed it to take off, but had never successfully landed it in anything but a pile of cardboard boxes.

Didn't the orignal spy shots show Maxima-style "arrowhead" headlights?

@Deartháir and his eight little drained beers: I love the use of the word "willing"... like they have to hold their nose and buy it even though they don't *want* to... but they're "willing" to take one (or two for one) off the dealer's hands (and balance sheet).

I liked Volvos better when they were boxy and utilitarian. Swoopy + Volvo just doesn't work.

The car was ugly, so i say let it go.

I park my smart car at the outside of parking spots to prevent the farking spot syndrome, and to ensure that some overzealous parker from pulling into the spot (and my car).

Great looking car. The interior looks especially well thought out and refined.

BAH! The General Lee was a Charger. Daisy drove a yellow Challenger before she drove Dixie the Jeep.

GM is continuing its long history of making terrible decisions. Laying off loads of white-collar staff and selling Hummer and Delco aside, they're going down with a sputter and fail rather than a fight.

@Triborough: They've had decades to do the sensible thing, but instead chose to cling to an antiquated and largely irrelevant brand marketing strategy.

Aww, look! The Civic grew a goatee!

It looks like he had every intention of pulling out... why else would he have put on his turn signal before putting the car in gear? He was probably just flustered after the encounter and wasn't paying attention. And probably had absolutely no idea what happened, which is why he was revving the engine trying to get