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@Kangaru: In fact its 1989. Not a Kei car though. There's quite a number of them where i'm staying. very very nice car but i heard you can't find replacement for those plastic plexiglass ....

@Paul Y. requires regruntling: Yupe, this should be the Smart instead of the "i'm-already-tired-of-looking-at-that-car-thing-they-continue-selling-after-10-years" ... this would sell well in the US instead of that rolling potato

@JosephCole: @DingoJunior: @baconbot: @trs: @Juanfish: @Kaostick:

Isn' this supposed to be the same as the spinning ballerina lady?

@tastypotatoes: nice ... i can almost stare at it whole day long ....

@thiagohf113: agreed. and every little detail that made up the skull makes sense.

Honda's Type-R engine. No four banger beats that.

@driven to insanity: phew~ done. I did not just flip the photo .... you can check on the logo on the steering...

i'm not sure if others are in the same opinion... but frankly speaking, I love one thing automatics does.

@Mr_Sives_Remotoc: Why? this is afterall, Jalopnik. I'd be surprise if Jezebel gets 20%.

besides, after upgrading to 4.1, i noticed battery life wasn't as bad as from the jump from 3 to 4.0

@G-Ram: Of course its a good choice, but to me, even though i warmed up to the idea of paddle shifters, i find them to be completely useless on day to day driving, even during moderate aggressive driving, they're completely useless, however it is only during aggressive driving on twisty roads where plenty of steering

This is my car, on the way I'm checking it out from the previous owner. That's 6 years back.

but its the only canon that can make calls

@Cinephile: and destroy themselves in the process? F1 is boring. I'd like to see a race where only selected supercars are allowed to race in, stock standard only with roll cages allowed. and only one car per team in each race please.

watched it .... ok ... .i think this is seriously cool ....

For new marques without much history, this is the only one that's good looking after Zonda and Koeniggseggs