Well, I don't think even millionaires will be able to pay for the insurance on that thing. Something tells my volcanic rock bumpers are expensive to fix. And then to get the paint redone...
I almost jumped back out of my chair when the picture loaded. Jesus it's hideous. I can't see that ever looking any way "nice", for at least 30 years. Then it would be less hideous. Slightly.
Can't see much point in it myself, other than the few super rich who'll buy one just to say they own it, I can't see them shifting many, which means another bank manager will end up disappointed and out of pocket.
what i don't get is, it's lighter, so it should need less torque power to move along and they go drop a 14 Litre engine in it.....WTF did someone forget to tell them oil is in short supply nowadays :P
To be honest, if it's made from volcanic rock it's not surprising you need 1200hp just to get it rolling. And they can theorise all they like about making it light, but thin rock crumbles very easily and erodes over time in the rain, even igneous stuff.
Notice the difference in build between the chick carrying the stone and the chick behind her going "I'm like totally unable to move that ingenius rock, or something".
If it's not German - then sorry, no chance in the modern world.
That's 62 things to go wrong even before the car has been manufactured
Now your personal driver can't see the road, but he can watch the new series of "Lost" while driving you where you want to go
I once said that if I see a car company bragging about how advanced their cup holders are, the car is definetly going to be crap, the last one I saw was chrysler sebring.
I get the feeling this car was thought up by children actually