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Post by wizzair on Mar 2, 2011 23:57:59 GMT 1
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Post by speedbird1960 on Mar 3, 2011 1:06:44 GMT 1
Fantastic looking car on the outside, but the inside needs to be more homely. If ever won the lottery i would love one, i have always been a Jag fan.
Thanks for sharing the photo's.
Mike / Speedbird
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Post by ian531 on Mar 3, 2011 8:11:55 GMT 1
Great shots of an awesome looking car
Ian
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Post by Beemer on Mar 3, 2011 8:36:46 GMT 1
They showed a clip of it on Top Gear and it looked good but these photos show how brilliant it really is. Thanks for the photos. Regards Beemer.
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Post by RICEY on Mar 3, 2011 14:27:46 GMT 1
thanks for the pic wizzair. looks lovely
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Post by jetjockey on Mar 4, 2011 10:11:58 GMT 1
Could see that on my drive, one Question though why are concept cars always built left hand drive?
JJ
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2011 10:21:31 GMT 1
Could see that on my drive, one Question though why are concept cars always built left hand drive?JJ One eye - or perhaps both eyes - on the export market, I imagine. I can see them being parked alongside the Ferraris and Lamborghinis outside the smart hotels in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Not sure where they're going to put the number plates though...
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Post by uranox on Mar 4, 2011 22:59:08 GMT 1
If I trade in my Laguna how much would be out-standing to pay for one.?
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Post by G-PHIL on Mar 5, 2011 13:19:18 GMT 1
Where would the number plate go on the back?
It looks nice from the front but I don't like the back.
Phil
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Post by ian531 on Mar 5, 2011 14:12:04 GMT 1
This is purely a concept car just to show what could be done so the designers don't have to think about practical things like number plates.
I think it is supposed to run on electric motors running each wheel but I'm not sure if the technology is available yet for that to happen
Ian
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Post by Beemer on Mar 5, 2011 15:46:43 GMT 1
Where would the number plate go on the back? It looks nice from the front but I don't like the back. Phil Phil they had the problem of number plates on the other famous Jaguar, namely the E-Type. They had to use stick-on ones on the bonnet and Mr Plod said they were illegal as they should be upright and not flat. Number plates are a problem on Alfa Romeos as they are Italian and only have small ones on the front in Italy and export ones have the plate stuck to one side spoiling the whole contours of the car. Regards Beemer.
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