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How will they fit 4 doors in that wheelbase? :)
I've seen the iQ and it's just a tiny bit bigger than a smart fortwo.
It's embarrassing, but I like it.
I see more of Bugatti on this (even though it's a bit too retro to my taste), and the design is quite consistent through the car. ...I find it more interesting (and difficult) than the Veyron.

I want one in black. :)
It could be just a mule for the propulsion system, over a standard 7 chassis, hence those inconsistencies...

...or this could be it. I guess we'll find out later.
Only if they accidentally open while the car is moving, I guess.
I wonder how this is breaking news... since it happened 4 days ago and was widely published elsewhere
@skaterdude If only they could glue some more stickers on it... :)
I can't say that you couldn't be right.
You make some sense.

...But, unfortunately for you, each quarter proves you're wrong. So, I don't see what you're talking about, or your need to say it.

Apple can't increase market share, but it magically *wink* does every trimester, just to make you mad...

Everyone has an iPod, iPhone and Mac, and the market is saturated, but they keep selling more each quarter. (Not everyone keeps their Mac Classic, first gen iPod or iPhone forever.)

Consumer satisfaction on Apple products top their categories by a large distance. How come if their products are so terrible?

So, you could be right. But why do you bother when you're so obviously wrong?

You're entitled to hate Apple or whatever, but don't pretend to be intelligent while discussing their business model when everything you say has been proven wrong.
It seems to me that the most logic, simples step to do it without artificial rules, is to limit the fuel quantity for the race, and let the teams figure out freely how to go as fast as possible using that same quantity.

That would for sure develop a lot of technology for more efficient engines that could translate to the auto industry.
I deserve the cap :) just googled it and I see your point.
I wonder of what language you guys are talking about... It's pronounced as you read it: Milan... not my, nor lun, nor me... :) It's an english word.

Because if your trying to say it in italian, it's "Milano", "mee-lah-noh" as in s"ee", c"a"r, d"oo"r (emphasis on the second syllable).

And the pedant of the month cap goes to... me. :)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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