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Well, you can partially thank my dad and his work on to prove the B-52 was still viable when it was otherwise on it's way to the boneyard. He ran the EMP testing during the early 80s and is likely in this photo.

I know neither is really prolific in production cars you can actually attach to them, but Colani and Sbarro would be 2 more I'd add. Though they both tend to venture well into the mad scientist realm of design. But to balance, Saoutchik should be considered for his work with Delahaye

I knew someone that had the very last one produced. It was an incredible car. I'd definitely put down some money for one, but only for long-term ownership.

possibly the Sledgehammer

The Marussia B2

They've only been working on this since the mid-90s

Personally i'd like to see a system to be able to buy the car, then lease the battery. with the previous gen electrics having about a 7-8 year life span, it could help maintain resale value, especially with cars in the 5-6 year old range.

We had one of these growing up that went from Minot ND to Dayton OH, D.C. and Colorado Springs CO and was always our go to vehicle in snow. Out performing many 4x4, truck, jeep, you name it.

I'd love to have even half that power in mine.

I would likely be scolded by my former profs for this, but many of my projects have a 24-48 hour turn around for proposals with overlapping day-to-day project work.

I have to say, as an industrial designer, in my particular field, i rarely have time to do many sketches, we have to move so quickly towards 3d renders for client quotes that traditional design methodology is simply too time consuming. I'm however changing my role slightly from direct client projects to new product

Rat Rod them all!!!

well, if given the option. i'd actually build something like this.

as much as i want one. I also want one i can drive all year and commute to work in... so, perhaps this

if used, it'd be a pun for Two-Can and be a head-to-head competitor against the Smart For Two

need to be a truck. but a fairly simple one, maybe a Ranger replacement.

You've forgotten the most important development. If this car is there, then Replicants are coming!

If anything, 2014 is the year that people figured out they can make money off of dash cams and they started spawning fakes. I have a particularly soft spot for this one where a dog steals a Subaru.

if you look at it in terms of percentages over sticker it's not nearly as bad as when the Mini, VW "New" Beetle, or PT Cruiser, Solstice, Toyota FJ (etc etc etc). When people were buying 15k to 30k cars for $10k over.