BMW Z10 sketch surfaces, transformer approved?

BMW Z10 sketch surfaces, transformer approved?
BMW’s Z10 ED green supercar needs to deliver an “exciting dynamic experience” as well as showcasing environmentally friendly technology, says the firm’s design director.

The Z10 ED, revealed by Autocar in January, is being turned into an £80k Audi R8 rival, and insiders suggest that the front-engined, rear-drive machine could make production.

It features BMW’s Efficient Dynamics, including stop-start and active aerodynamics, and will eventually adopt systems such as a heat collector that turns waste energy in the exhaust gases into electricity.
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DocMartenDocMarten - 3/14/2009 11:48:19 AM
-2 Boost
The Decepticons will love this thing. It looks like it is a mutant from a car junkyard.


M53RM53R - 3/14/2009 11:57:34 AM
+1 Boost
I'm sure BMW will make a much better looking car than that rendering.


"Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated."

You need to listen to yourself sometimes ;)



StarStar - 3/14/2009 4:06:04 PM
+2 Boost
Who said anything about "hate"?


So "teknik" who posted this article has in his signature something like:

"Hatred is the coward's revenge for being intimidated."

but then it adds something like "transformer approved" in the title of his post about BMW? Can you not see it?


M53RM53R - 3/14/2009 4:14:40 PM
+2 Boost
It was the poster of this article's quick message, but all thanks to me, he changed it to "Hatred is the coward's revenge for being intimidated."

Funny since he has something called the BMW insecurity, where he has to mention BMW in every post.


DocMartenDocMarten - 3/14/2009 4:14:34 PM
-5 Boost
BMW might end up going bankrupt, poor fellows.

Last year, net profits for BMW went down almost 90 percent but company heads claimed that the carmaker is in good health financially speaking.
As it turned out the 89.5 percent drop in BMW’s profits, which was equivalent to 2.4 Billion Euros (2.24 Billion Pounds), is attributed to exceptional costs connected to bad debts, personal costs and provisions to cover risks on used car outlets.


JB007JB007 - 3/14/2009 6:09:48 PM
+4 Boost
Thanks for the "copy and paste" another waste of everones time.


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