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3-03-2004 @ 09:05:11 AM
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By: mr_mcmunkee |
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The car includes features not typically found in man-made cars. Among the dozens of unique items: no hood; no gas cap; easy-clean paint; head restraints with room for ponytails; numerous exchangeable seat covers of various colors and materials (linen, leather, felt, etc.); compartments for handbags; gull-wing doors that make it easier to load and unload larger items and children; computerized assistance for parallel parking; and improved sight lines. Owners carrying large items can set the doors to open automatically when they reach the doors. At the point-of-purchase, retailers can conduct a body scan of the driver measuring height and length of arms and legs. The data is stored in the vehicle's key, and the car recommends a seat position for the driver that provides her or him an optimal line of vision and reach. The car also electronically notifies the owner's chosen service center when maintenance is due, and the service technician contacts the owner to book the appointment.
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3-03-2004 @ 09:18:02 AM
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By: Gearcat |
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And they can just add a few throw pillows and curtains and it will feel just like home. |
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3-03-2004 @ 10:01:14 AM
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By: Lemming |
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The basic shape of the car really isn't bad. I don't like the headlights, though, and the interior is bad. Of course, since it's just a concept, it's pretty much expected to look stupid, and anything that reaches production would obviously be toned-down somewhat. |
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3-03-2004 @ 05:07:08 PM
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By: Obsidian |
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GM was right.
Males usually look towards cars with angles.
Females usually look towards cars with curves. |
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