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theengineer-old

OK, let's just make a fund here, buy the car, destroy it and save the planet from such misery! Who's in???

A 1991 964 Turbo, a fuzz buster: LA to Vegas in a little over three hours and a 700sq ft room in the Venetian for all the fun!

So, let's see who will get caught or die first; Kartvader with his shifter kart or the Ghostrider guy with the hayabusa?

@geffel12: Those power plants are always much more efficient compared to car engines. A car engine can never exceed 35-40%, but those coal, natural gas or fuel oil power plants can easily reach 80+% efficiency.

And btw, why do the most innovative and environment friendly cars have to be the most uggly-ass cars ever?? Can't they just build a car that is environment friendly and that looks good?

$3 for 125 mile trip? That's seriously brilliant. There's still need for an alternative energy resource, but this is the best solution brought up so far for using what we have efficiently. Also it comes to show that Tata is actually good at what it does and that Jaguar and LR are in good hands.

I think the most useful tachometer would be a color coded one. If the whole thing changes color as u get close to the redline, it would be even easier to understand how close you are to the redline without even taking your eyes of the road.

Companies really started to lose track of their priorities. How much of the total CO2 emissions do these geniuses think is emitted by Ferraris. 0.000000001%??

Oh come on, 300PS and FWD! It's like "Hey honey, I've made u this delicious cupcake, but I've put some nails in it just for fun, enjoy!"

So this is Toyota's new way of saving the planet... I wonder whether they ever care about the green house gases emitted during the manufacturing of those panels which can barely power a RC car, let alone a full size one