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You missed the decimal point there. Its a 0.7" penis.

Computer Middlemen interpreting the drivers input to attempt to guess what you actually want the car to do for you. Sometimes its done well and enhances and expands upon your natural abilities, the GTR for an enthusiast or traction control and electronic stablility control for commuters. Othertimes its done badly and

Well, lets start with this:

Wrangler isn't small?

Maybe Bad Dragon are making footware now?

"Those were simpler, happier, times. Just the two of us, boys being boys together in a mutually reborn childhood. Tomorrow we would face the monster again, two men facing the wroth of the bigot who ruled us. But for now we put our revulsion of Bernie behind us, and became the boys we had always been in our hearts."

Bravo sir, bravo. I've never seen a better impersonation of a man with all the chips in the world on his shoulder!

Er... ..sharks don't... ..well, they do have skin, but its covered in millions of tiny teeth.

You can use it as sand paper, it would make awful leather for seats - and looks NOTHING like what they are advertising.

Calling bullshit now DARTZ.

You do realise it's based on a heavily modified Mondeo platform, not Focus?

It shares nothing with the Focus, C-Max or Kuga. It has more in common with the Volvo XC60 and 70 than the Mondeo, because those are also it's platform mates.

It's the platform that formed the basis of the Freelander 2 and Range Rover Evoque,

They had a contract up for tender for their filming equipment.

Somehow Apple won, they now have to film and edit all their shows on iPads.

I liked the nod to that in Trevors mission with his train heist. It nice when they agnoledge... ..issues.

It would not be without precident. Though considering they are part of Proton it might make more sence to try and bring Proton upmarket in the west with Lotus expertise. The idea of them taking Protons and badging them as Lotus... ..horrifying.

Died about a year after it came out apparently. Interestingly the used value seemed to have held up last time I checked though, not sure what that's about.

I've actually seen one of these on the road over here in the UK. It was being used as a Minicab.

It comes with a fake tan kit and steroid injections?

The problem is this: Outside of America, a family hatch EV is a much more sellable proposition than an executive car. Particularly an executive car from a budget, or at best mainstream, brand. GM needs economies of scale to make their budgets ballence on their electric vehicles - and making the Volt too big of a car

I doubt this is going into production with that rear - too many dirt traps - but the front end looks plausible if a tad corpulent. Now an Opel/Vauxhall or Holden version with a more elegant front bumper?

Appart from the interior and front end, this dose look like a regular car - conservative even.

The Cruise, just because they can't spell doesn't mean I'll lower myself to their level, lost about half it's value the second you took it out of the dealership.

Vauxhalls and Opels at least have the decency to wait a month before doing that.

Well, it is based on a softroader.