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You know in China every BMW has a long wheel base option so they have a lot of experience in making overlapping cars. 

If a car is offered as a 2 door or a 4 door coupe these days, the 4 door is the one I see the most of driving around or parked up. It's clearly what buyers want. 

Sorry but the wrap and showing different wheels to the ones you'll get is a bit of a red flag to me. 

I’ve been wondering why mid engine kit cars based on dull but powerful FWD sedans aren't more of a thing in the US.

The problem it suffered is it cost more to be extra small so for any one who didn’t want or need a car to be small as possible it just didn’t make sense.

Smaller cars has been a big thing for the luxury brand market in the last few years. Toyota need to make a luxury version of the Corolla then convince everyone that it’s not a luxury version of a Corolla. It’s a risky strategy, I mean it works great for Audi but was a disaster for Jaguar

Nice car, bad price.

The virus looks really cool. The Faux Lada really weirds me out because it looks so much like a Lada.

I completely agree with you but I think the car makers are concerned that self driving cars will be too exspensive for private buyers whilst competing against a cheaper robot uber. 

That first one to me looks like a retro futurist version of Wayne's AMC Pacer.

If it happens I see it being a '4 door coupe' rather than an actual coupe. 

Same. That really confused me to begin with. 

Just keep the MG and use the civic when you need to take baby and wife. 

Another benefit of setting up a brand insurance company is it helps lock people in. You got 6 months left on your insurance when you fancy a new car and you’re choice is pay to get out or pay over the odds to get a different branded car or get another tesla.

My mum bought one brand new in the late 00s and after just 5 years a fully maintained .low mileage car completely disintegrated. That’s ignoring all the recalls and warrantee repairs. They gave the car away because it needed like £5k worth of work.

Are you sure they're are related? Trump going on about Iran put petrol up 4p a litre here this week which is about 20c per US gallon.

They can with ANPR software. I don't know how they use it their but from this article it sounds like they have a link to a database full of cars they're looking for and ANPR software can check every plate they drive past against it. 

The mint green reminds me too much of the colour palette of cheap cars in the early 2000s. They invented shades of not quite silver that were slightly blue, green, yellow etc that were just a step above silver and white.

So who is liable when it crashes in crash mode? What have insurance companies said about this? 

There are a lot of people who want a truck but don’t need one who will buy a cheaper, smaller pickup.