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Luxury, size, power dominate auto show by jessica at 8:25 am EST, Jan 13, 2003 |
] "The Dodge Kahuna concept has an interior that can be ] transformed into a lounge, with a front passenger seat ] that can flip around to face the back and second-row ] seats that fold down to form tables." We've got a friend who is an engineer for Ford, who went to this auto show this year, and he says that most of the concept cars never make it to production. Thank God. |
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RE: Luxury, size, power dominate auto show by Dolemite at 10:26 am EST, Jan 13, 2003 |
jessica wrote: ] ] "The Dodge Kahuna concept has an interior that can be ] ] transformed into a lounge, with a front passenger seat ] ] that can flip around to face the back and second-row ] ] seats that fold down to form tables." ] ] We've got a friend who is an engineer for Ford, who went to ] this auto show this year, and he says that most of the concept ] cars never make it to production. Thank God. All I want to know is when I can find an electric fuel cell/hybrid pick-em-up truck with enough power to tow my boat while getting 50 miles per gallon. |
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RE: Luxury, size, power dominate auto show by flynn23 at 11:43 am EST, Jan 13, 2003 |
jessica wrote: ] ] "The Dodge Kahuna concept has an interior that can be ] ] transformed into a lounge, with a front passenger seat ] ] that can flip around to face the back and second-row ] ] seats that fold down to form tables." ] ] We've got a friend who is an engineer for Ford, who went to ] this auto show this year, and he says that most of the concept ] cars never make it to production. Thank God. Did he also tell you that most of these concept cars were conceived during the go-go late 90s? Which explains their reflection of excess. Look for the Auto Show of '05 to have cars that are high mileage, alternative fuel, and envelope the driver in a thick layer of warm marshmallow which no harm will penetrate. |
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