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Well, you're answering your own rhetorical question, so fact fail. Nothing says that it isn't RWD, and Lexus has quite a few cars that are, so I wouldn't rule it out. Cars like the IS, built on the platform of a FWD Toyota, still roll out as RWD cars from Lexus...
In space, no one can see you look like a dork.
Several hundred thousand of us do. Your point?
Yes, actually it should.
I won't be happy until it has lines down both sides of the road and glowing barrels so I can feel like I'm back playing Night Driver on the C64. With a paddle controller.
In this case, the progress is partly *because* of that marketing strategy.

Tesla is introducing high-end electric cars because this market hasn't been served by electric cars. Electric cars have been seen as inferior alternatives to internal combustion vehicles. Image is vitally important to furthering the cause of non-petroleum vehicles, and they are able to show that something that looks good, has good performance, and has a good range will sell, regardless of the price. This will prompt many other manufacturers into entering this field. I'd say that it already has done so.
Sorry...my numbers didn't add up. Nuclear is down to less than 15% now.
Only 30% of Japan's power comes from nuclear. Most of the rest is imported fuel (50% oil, 17% coal, 14% natural gas). Where do you get your information?

Also, the drawings make it look an awful lot like they're using reclaimed land, jutting out into the ocean, just like Kansai and Nagoya Airports.
I'm sorry that anything had to remind you of A.I.
It was published on May 29, 2008 but filed on September 5, 2007.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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