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Here's a snazzy little roadster I wouldn't mind spendng a few hours zipping along some tight swtchbacks:

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I love how the car that eatingupblacktop posted has the emergency hazard lights switch as the main thing on the whole dashboard! lol. You definitely have to use those to safely do tricks with that car hehe. :P

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While Lexus and others are showing off their concepts, BMW isn't exactly sitting still. Check out this new M1:

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The front of that concept M1 reminds me of, was it the 6 series that BMW used to have??

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that thing is freaking AWESOME!!!

and I think you're thinking of the 8 series :D I loved those

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Check out the length of the hood on this Phalcon coupe with a wheelbase to match, talk about sleek:

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Check out the length of the hood on this Phalcon coupe with a wheelbase to match, talk about sleek:

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Only 25 to be produced? 750 horses? Wow!

Now that's getting esoteric on your a$$. :)

Good find E.

Not terribly much is known about the Phalcon coupe debuted by a company called Stola that's based in the Italian town of the same name. It's powered by a BRABUS-tuned biturbo V12 from Mercedes, and reportedly 25 will be produced. The twin-turbo V12 produces 750 horsepower and just over 1,000 ft-lbs. of torque. Clearly straight line acceleration will not be a problem, though we shudder to think how the Phalcon would react to a series of slalom cones. The design is certainly striking, though we find it hard to draw much of a connection with the noble peragrine beyond the falcon-head hood ornament. The combination of a thin track width and extremely long hood remind one of the Maybach Exelero, and the one-piece windshield that extends all the away to the back of the car is a nice touch. You can check out more live shots of the Stola Phalcon over at the Straightline Blog, as well as a video of the car at Stola's website.

http://cardealerforums.com/car-industry-ne...lcon-coupe.html

Here's a video from Stola:

http://www.stola.it/en/video.php


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