I'd enjoy it, but I enjoy a lot of things. The US needs more car shows about new cars, and if it's Top Gear branded, I have no problem with it.
Shame they tossed out Adam Carolla. I don't know if he would've worked for this type of show, but I find him entertaining and always full of advice, whether he knows what he's talking about or not.
@CABEZAGRANDE: I totally agree. I doubt that this hybrid rotary will ever get anywhere, unless they mock up a few examples of the drive train to see how it works, in which case none of us will ever see it anyways. But you gotta admit, it's a cute idea.
@CABEZAGRANDE: I can imagine this being for performance, not mileage. As stated before, an electric motor can help solve the torquelessness of a rotary... but who knows what could happen with the weight situation.
@LUV_TRUK: People like to feel like they did something worthwhile more than they actually like to do it. (psh, that's a rude generalization, but I think it fits a lot of the time)
@CABEZAGRANDE: I think it's because they have no idea what they are doing now that that failure has happened. Sure, you can't plan for everything, but you should at least plan for something. Even if BP helped quench our immense oil thirst, it's still an easy target for people who relied on them. "Kick while down and aid prevention afterward" is the ultimate motto for environmentalism in America, in my opinion.
Ha! They actually made it look like the FUZE concept. Which I like. Though... I'm still not sure if I actually like how they made it look like the FUZE concept.
@JCWhitless: I've seen worse. If I can get a picture of it, I'll show you...the Escalade EXT with a body kit.
Then again, maybe it's a good thing I don't have pictures... It's that bad.
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