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GT347

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  1. ni topic blaja bhs inggeris ke blaja mengurat neh
  2. but they only giving us lancer and not the evo. may be theyd rather just let the evo rot than giving us their most prized asset yah?
  3. they should not kill this franchise. maybe the idea of a hybrid evo wasnt too bad at all. if mitsubishi doesnt want it anymore give evo to proton instead
  4. GT347

    2012 Ferrari FF

    I was not interested when it first came out but after looking at these pictures from 2011 geneva motor show i must say it has started to grow on me. The idea of a ferrari hatchback seem ridiculous but i think its not that bad. Its unique Another thing is, could this car be the 'new ferrari' coming in HW premiere series this year?if it is im surely going to get one
  5. Share your passion about the legendary car here. Post some news or pictures too 2011/03/02 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo franchise is DEAD Spoiler: According to Gayu Eusegi, head of global product development for Mitsubishi, the Lancer Evolution X will be the last Evo the Japanese automaker ever builds. Eusegi says the move is part of a shift in strategy to put the company's product focus and ethos on leadership in EV technology. To that end, Autocar indicates that Mitsubishi will release eight fully-electric or hybrid-electric cars by the time 2015 rolls around, and make a grab for a big portion of the CO2-reduction market share. It goes without saying that the fun-yet-fuel-swilling Evo just doesn't fit that mindset, particularly since it apes a rally car that no longer exists. Despite the Evo's huge popularity, Mitsubishi apparently isn't scared of the step and says it's confident that consumers will glom on to the idea and rally behind the brand. By killing the Evo, they're making their intentions plain to an increasingly environmentally-conscious car-buying public. Eusegi killed dead any notion that the brand would roll out a performance-oriented hybrid as well. "Maybe the world can change, and maybe someday we can do a motor race by electric vehicles. Maybe then we can enter the market agian," he said. This report of the Evo's death would seem to stand in contrast to multiple reports that an Evo XI is in the works with a hybrid drivetrain. We're taking this latest Autocar missive with a few grains of salt, as we can see how Eusegi may have simply meant that an Evo that relies exclusively on internal combustion is dead – a hybrid Evo would seem to offer a nice technological bridge to Mitsubishi's more electrically minded future. by Aaron Richardson (RSS feed) on Mar 2nd, 2011 at 12:40PM from : http://www.autoblog.com/2011/03/02/report-mitsubishi-official-says-evo-franchise-is-dead/
  6. aku nk satu. ltak gbr maria ozawa
  7. i want this!anybody got xtra gimme one!
  8. yes viva MU. liverpool will always walk alone.
  9. why squareback?just have a look at the real car. it looks awesome
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