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A little bit of Google due diligence will show you that the FT-HS concept was unveiled at the 2007 Detroit Auto Show.
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... found it in another article where they talk about the 2007 FT-HS....
"It's rumored that the upcoming Lexus LF-A sports car also could offer a hybrid powertrain (in conjunction with a conventional V-8 or V-10), but the FT-HS doesn't share the platform of the Lexus. Size-wise, the two-plus-two is almost an exact overlay of the Nissan 350Z, a car that would be an obvious competitor, although, if you take the Supra's price at the time of its departure ($40,000) as a ballpark starting figure, the Toyota would be considerably more expensive." |
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Sorry I was looking in the FT-HS link - you're right.
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Are you high OP?
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So, are you willing to admit that no one is copying the 370Z design?
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Well, technically the OP would have to admit that the 370Z is copying the FT-HS concept. ;)
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I don't know about you guys but in 2015, according to Marty McFly and Doc Brown, where we're going we don't need roads. Forget Scion, supra and even Nissan cars, I'm getting myself the new 2015 Flying Ford mustamg Fox Body style. Hey now, ford already went back in time and altered a prior year model into the ford of today. I definitely see them doing it again in 2015 :).
The Scion an toyota might be flying cars which aren't anywhere close to a Z duhhhhhh hahahah |
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