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Anyone know who is the touch technology from? A sleek Synaptics module or a home-grown solution?
hey, surely you're not allowed to say the f word?? ...unless its in relation to korean babes !!!
ha ha
she's kneeling anyway

say, is there an Engadget hall-of-fame tech-babe photo ranking anywhere? ...now that would be good!
if only the bearded dude unveiling the automobile had been a cute korean chick in a bikini this comment thread would have been a lot more fun! :P

....anyone with awesome photoshop skills out there?
The use of a double negative in a sentence about "knowing nothing" was hopefully for comic effect?
i think its a great price. My cayenne turbo cost several times more
...and once those goodly folk have blazed a slightly cleaner environmental trail of compressed hydrogen and no-rust plastics, the bulk of the infrastructure costs and the price of the vehicles themselves will have come down enough to allow even the common people to afford them. So plenty of time for you to save up for one Techguy.
techguy - nice comment!

- fortunately its a general trend that the richer people are the more altruistic their mind-set

- implying that you are selfish as well as poor (a truely admirable combo!)

But to answer your question, this will be bought by 1. tree-hugging hippies and 2. folk with so much cash they already have a fleet of cars with far more ho'power.

i'm surprised color matters to you so much
the world is filled with ass holes
Does the "large sensor" mean that a fisheye lens will work to its full glory? My current Kiss only has a small sensor ("suck my kiss"?) so doesn't give the full effect. :P
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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