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Old 02-07-2015, 04:00 PM   #6
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That forum is nicely active. I'll check it out more. I should be more specific--right now the car I need should be very cool/sleek, also fast, also capable of quiet/stealth (not necessarily at high speeds as most of these are hybrids). In other words, not the Prius or the Honda or the Volt.

The electric aspect is needed for the stealth factor, the speed factor for a short high speed chase, a small backseat of some kind is pretty important as I haven't liked any of the workarounds for using a car without one in the manner needed.

I picked the Porsche secondarily because of all the literal whistle/bell warning tones it supposedly has (drifting in the lanes, objects too close and that sort of thing). These are 'nice to haves" and I'd like to know if they are standard on any of the cars I'm looking at.

The BMW seems quite popular in the UK and that i8 looks like it might have a backseat (whereas the spyder looks more like a roadster.)
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