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Turn on the wipers.

Reminds me slightly of a concept I created for a new Lotus Esprit back in 1998:

This is neat.

Looks like a two-door Ridgeline.

Perfect for Robocop!

A real-life bad Photoshop job.

That is so crazy that it works.

This actually looks good!

What the hell is going on here?

IBM Model M or Unicomp. Love my customized Unicomp Ultra Classic keyboard. As a coder, it makes my day better.

I'll be flamed to death, but I prefer how this car looks compared to the Leaf and the (ugh) Volt. Especially the Volt. Yes, it's tiny, but heck, it does look futuristic and cool. I'd love something like this for my boring work commute.

This is the kind of vehicle needed for mass public transportation. All that Checker and Crown Vic nostalgia is pure bullshit. That's why I agree about using the Nissans. You can take your wasteful nostalgia with you.

Interesting little car, but Mitsubishi's latest designs looked like the spent too much time on a river. Bland, soft lines with not much character. Too shy.

It looks like a perfect, 90 degree cut based on the photo orientation. What are the chances of taking a photo where the section needed to complete the door does a perfect angle with the picture itself?

I see a line. Photoshopped.

Oh, yes, please.

I think this is a pretty darn good idea. Looks reasonably good, too.

Because it's not grandpa. It's grandson, and he sports modern clothes while definitely looking like grandpa.

I have to disagree. I would've preferred a simple shape that follows the fender opening, maybe even a little bit taller at the top. The way they made it, it's like they were trying too hard to be rugged an futuristic.