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I remember liking GT90 when I first saw it, but now looking at this picture it looks awful. Slit-like headlights, gaping fishmouth, complete mess of folds and creases in the midsection and disproportionately far back rear wheel.

I love hi-tech electric cars. Some of my best friends are hi-tech electric cars!

Well, it’s not Turkwomenistan...

So close too: “...Only Front Two Tires...”

So it will for no particularly good reason burst out of the garage and onto the street, where it will idle aimlessly?

That would be silly: it’s Miles Per Gallon after all.

The frogs in the area have been extra-gay!

United Unibrow Brotherhood!

Unfortunately, “Finish the car” is job 0.

LOL.

Wait,WHAT kind of anal?

The tanks were made before the first atmospheric nuclear test. As nov12-22 mentioned, the ship sunk March 20, 1945, BEFORE July 16, 1945. The tanks were made BEFORE March 20, 1945. The steel was made BEFORE whatever that date was. Steel Date < Tank Date < Sink Date < Test Date. It’s 100%-certainty low background steel.

I dub this E-commerce Social Viral Sharing Cloud Mobility Blockchain Mobile.

Humm, no pedals? I can only assume acceleration and braking are also handled via the touchscreen!

100,000 cars a year are hand-built? By 10,000 workers? And that output volume does not constitute mass production? Out of curiosity, are you a moron due to heavy inbreeding or some sort of recreational industrial cleaner abuse?

100,000 cars/year is NOT “mass production”?

Probably because they have all those small windows from their sky-high beltline cars that they want to reuse.

It’s Kodak all over again. They had a massive technological lead in digital photography that they intentionally wasted because they didn’t want be in what they perceived as low-margin consumer electronics business which could jeopardize their printing-money film business (a roll that cost a dime to make sold for 3-5