โฆ or for those rare women who are up forย high-speed handbreak turns in gas station parkingย lots.
The Tango may not turn out to be the Model A of the new millennium, but it serves as a good example of what Detroit might be doing if it was serious about producing energy-efficient and smog-blocking alternatives. Unlike most of the experimental electric cars to date, this alsoย looks like it would be serious fun: 0-60 mph in 4 seconds; 150 mph top end; and a race-ready roll cage to keep you safer than the easily crushed occupants of your average truck-frame SUV.
If you dare go to the Tango order form, youโll see that the current price isย more than 100K US. The 20K versionย โwill require a team of engineers, tens of millions of dollars, and at least 18 months to meet all of the safety requirements.โ If that sounds bad,ย look at it this way: if GM diverted one per cent of itsย annual advertising budgetย to this project, we would all be parking perpendicular by midย 2007.
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