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Lots o cash for something that begins to approach the front end of a Peugeot in looks!

Don't you think?
SE has always shown their concept phones and this may be nothing more than one of those.

But maybe it has a sliding qwerty keyboard, runs the UIQ interface over WinMob 6.1 and is manufactured for SE by HTC.

Wouldn't that be something.
P.S.

It isn't really a "wing" is it.

Without a slot for some airflow around the thing it is more like ... a shelf.

I wonder if Subie have shaped the car to be aerodynamically neutral (lift-wise) at the rear. That would be awesome!
This is beautiful...

...and somewhat reminiscent of one of my other favourite bubble-arsed hatches:

http://www.autosarticulated.com/archives/bmw_m_coupe.jpg
As a bicycle commuter, my thoughts are that, if you don't want to enjoy the sounds of nature on your ride (into work or out in the country), insert your earbuds...so you don't hear that F-250 rumbling up behind you and we don't have to suffer your taste in tunage.
Here we go...now everyone complaining about how bad Subies look will start complaining about how bland Toyotas are...
The greater weight, longer length and higher center of gravity of an I-4 would certainly adversely affect the dynamics of the whole affair.

Why would you want to do that?
Especially if it skews radar beam reflection
1. No statistical validity in this sample (too few subjects for an adequate cross-over)

but the results are pretty simple to discern...

2. WinMob is about the possibility of doing everything if you can figure it out and find the right software and registry changes
S60 is for smart-phones only (no touch screen devices), slow and boring
UIQ was the best phone IU before V3.0 and over a VERY stable and robust Symbian core, but it pretty much committed Seppuku with the P990
iPhone is about what you have figured out and can demonstrate to others (and the self-sustaining bliss of not knowing what you don't know)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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