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But that's not what happened. The amber area stayed dead, inert, while the red brake light section blinked its horrible, crimson blink. It was a deep, deep betrayal. Sure, I know in the US — and, oddly, only in the US — taillights are free to use red for rear turn indicators, and there's plenty of cars that do just

Here's the Taiwan spec. Seems like a better design.

While I'm being a little goofy with the histrionics here, I actually do think this sucks. It is a little deceptive to have the dead amber back there, and confusion is not a good taillight quality. The only time I've ever seen this before has been on American cars in the '70s when amber-rear-indicators were something

I think I know why it's like this: my guess is that the actual physical area of the amber is too small for US regulations, so VW just cheaped out, left the lens the same as the Euro one (where the amber does indicate a turn, as god intended) and wired the same brake light LEDs or bulbs to blink for the indicator.

Cops gone be like: "It's a blue... errr purple...errrrr brown... errr whatever it's a TVR, and TVRs are rare right?"

9.) Dodge Go Mango Orange

Parts that are related to it's electric power train, from battery to motor during the Roadster era. Yes Taiwan only has Luxgen as our domestic brand, but we do also have Nissan, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Ford, Mazda, Hyundai, etc factories, and when it comes to electric stuff, Taiwan has the most manufactoring factory

Please tell me they are die cast models.

It's a pity for Taiwan. Since a big part of Tesla parts were made in Taiwan, and Elon even started in Taiwan before the Taiwanese government turned them down when they're asking for aid. After that, Tesla simply moved to California. China seems to have a more welcoming attitude though. As a Taiwanese, I can only say

Chrysler was already part of Fiat 3 years ago? Time sure flies.

BMW Isetta

Met a Citroen DS5 when I was in Detroit.

Ford S-max

Came here to say this.

A new Honda sports car! Well done Honda. It's not the S2000, but At least you guys managed to do a 33% S2000 which is enough for now.

Don't have much spare time, but this is a quick one. Hope you guys like it.

I thought Vauxhall and Renault just got a new van recently didn't they? Since Isuzu has been providing cab forward trucksa as rebadged GMCs, might as well do the same with the vans.

Beware GM, if you don't bring your Opels here as Chevys, the Transit series and the rebadged Fiats will bring your Chevywannabe-Nissan-van down.

Yes it is. I think they're just feeling depressed for a very long time after their previous attempt