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Video was pretty boring yes.. but the car is just amazing... and damn for 13.5L engine it get's pretty decent gas mileage :P
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I doubt they'll ever put it into production now with gas prices so high. :(

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they supposedly get 20mpg and gas prices are a non factor to someone with the amount of money to purchase a car like that
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It was Episode 10 of Season 2, aired on 20 July 2003. The show before they drove the GM Hy-Wire around for a bit and gave it a bit of praise. (PS. this is what I've been doing whilst away...I've watched all of the episodes of Top Gear from 2002 (season 1 of the new show) up until 2004...and I'm working on that one. I've only got about 10 more episodes since I've seen most of the 2005 already.
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Ugh, the host is just SO obnoxious I have trouble watching him at times.
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they supposedly get 20mpg and gas prices are a non factor to someone with the amount of money to purchase a car like that

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Absolutely, the original Sixteens caem out durring the height of the depression. Most people could not afford food never mind gas. If you've got $1.3 million for a McLaren F1 do you really care waht kind of MPG it gets? I mean maybe 2 gallons per mile it may start to be an issue but it's not an F-15 eagle. :P
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