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This car is systematic, hyyydromatic...why it's greased lightning!
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it's an interesting idea. this concept car is about eight years old or so, so it's pretty slow to market. definitely forward thinking that long ago though...well before all the greenies, gas inflation, etc.
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And now we have (not yet) the Volt.
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speaking of future type cars, when i was in san francisco earlier this year, i saw a Tesla on the highway. i had to do a quadruple-take to figure out what it was. looked pretty sweet.
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