Elibreia - Qatar's First Sports Car

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The rim might be the only good thing about it, everything is...:yuck::crazy:

Qatar, please just stick to your Rolls Royce's and land cruiser's. I don't need that crap to blind my eyes and ruin my life.
 
I don't come across many cars that make me struggle for words but this one just does. There is just none that describe it at all.


Lets hope Qatar's second sports car looks more...normal.

Well, it's very... angular...

You have a solid point there.
 
You guys are obviously missing the ingenuity of the design - it's both a car and a snowplough. Your Lamborghini can't do this.
 
The tail lamp looks like a chunk of meat peeling off.

And the overall car looks like someone trying to customized a Marrusia B2 into cockroach shaped.

The only functional thing i can think of from this car is we can relieve stress by beating it up.
 
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The rear to be honest is kinda OK, its like a more angular version of the new NSX but the front and sides are unforgiveable. And look at the windows, dat plastic ripple! :lol: It makes the Devel Sixteen look like a work of art.

The guy is a student..... studying Dentistry by the looks of it. It kinda angers me that someone clueless got the chance to make a full sized concept car when properly talented people don't. I wonder who paid who here.
I gotta agree, I honestly believe anyone on this site could come up with a better design. Might not be as original... But that's not always a bad thing I suppose.
 
It's probably like what people from the 1970s thought a car would look like today - that is to say, all wrong.

How much do I have to pay for it, anyway?

Actually, they give it to you free of charge if you keep a straight face throughout the entire buying process - it's like those ultimate food challenges where they waive the bill if you manage to finish a ridiculously-sized meal within an hour, except worse because at least with the food challenges you get to try something of value even if you don't complete the challenge.
 
Actually, they give it to you free of charge if you keep a straight face throughout the entire buying process - it's like those ultimate food challenges where they waive the bill if you manage to finish a ridiculously-sized meal within an hour, except worse because at least with the food challenges you get to try something of value even if you don't complete the challenge.
I'd have thought you'd get £2 million back for buying it over, say, a Koenigsegg...
 
It looks like it's straight out of the early 1980's, even the picture in the first post look like they were taken with a "vintage" film camera and then scanned in.
 
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