the Tesla build by Lotus Norfolk UK www.teslamotors.com
very quiet, smooth 0-60 4secs, smell free, £0 UK road tax, £0 london congestion charge & FREE parking in Westminster, refuel at home or work, 250 miles per charge; that has to be very desirable (2007 production already sold out), & so exotic it will only be available in a few US locations
the electric car driving experience is just incredible; the fact that the clarkson fossil heads would hate it (no mention in UK motoring press) just makes it more desirable.
eg they crash a 250mph jet car, when there is a 350-400mph Bluebird in Wales just waiting for sponsors www.bluebirdelectric.com
2007-03-09 01:33:11
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answered by fred 6
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The CCX, unless fitted with the 'Top Gear Wing' is a dangerous car. Too much power for its own good!!
It does however look better than any other car I can think of and goes like stink!!!
So, maddest - Yes and most desirable - Probably, I'd still rather have an Aston or Noble over the CCX
2007-03-08 22:59:54
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answered by mark 7
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It is a great and extremely exciting and pretty car, but I would rather have the Maclaren-Mercedes any day. It is fun, sexy, reliable, fast, nippy and made history by being the fastest road going car for the longest amount of time. It was a milestone in engineering and a truly magical vehicle
2007-03-08 22:58:25
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answered by Anonymous
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nope the lamborghini mucielargo by far looks so unique and packs a hard punch and whoops ferrari and porche on the track
2007-03-08 22:59:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends how you see it, I personally think the Bentley Azure is one of the most iconic car, especially the new one 2006
2007-03-08 23:09:28
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answered by Emily 2
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yes i cant drive but i love cars and the koenigsegg is the daddy ,as Jeremy clarkson put it (its like riding a fire ball backwards through hell)i have no technical info to back this up but it looks f*&^%£$" fast!
2007-03-08 23:05:04
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answered by nate 1
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