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These commercials resonate with me not at all. They do really seem like "reminders" of Chrysler's existence.

That last one was almost laughable to me... a PT Cruiser or a Sebring for "great looking" fuel efficiency? Wow... pass what they're smoking! The 300 maybe.

As for the color and the design, I bet it will sell just fine in that color. It's something different but still sort of tasteful (and not any loud annoying yellow or orange like many american carmakers seem to like).

I don't think I'm feeling the wheels though. Maybe that's what ruins it for me.

Despite all of this, how do I get that job?
OK, so after all of that (wtf is with the first set of #s on the painted guy?), I still have to find a dealer around here and get some map?!
@33: You're missing one pair of numbers. You have the first 4 correct... you're missing the start of the second set. So the 3rd iceberg from the left.
OK... I've had the 0057 for a while now and have tried it with about a dozen combinations... but nothing! WTF? Where did you guys "find" this answer for #4?

@29: Click on the stairs.
My thoughts on #4 so far... There are larger numbers all over him (I see a 31630057 - and maybe a pair of 1s around his navel). And there are also all of the "characters" in the box on his chest and the ones on his legs... I've been trying combinations of the larger ones - mostly following the path around his chest - but the numbers on the shoulders are bugging me.
OK... summary from everyone so far:

1st: Keep turning the paper until you see all of the numbers. The i's are 1's. Start from the South point and go in order clockwise for the coordinates.

2nd: Follow the crabs. If you click them, they move. Watch what they uncover.

3rd: Scratch the icebergs at the bottom the map. There are two per 'berg.

4th: Haha... right. Lots of numbers here... :)

(and yes, I get the hourglass thing too... wtf?)
I think you follow the path of the "tail" that starts at his shoulder, that's what will put them in order, but I can't really figure out why some are in some places and some are in others and if any of them are upside down or not.
Good god... I really have to wonder if they people working on this thing really find it appealing?! Aerodynamics or not, that shouldn't make it past a clay model!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"
 

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