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Nissan URGE at NAIAS

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http://www.mph-online.com/web/news/00227

New RWD sports concept. probably will never be built but will be fun to look at. not as fun as mph's coverage of it ;)

Nissan News Bureau: Set to make its world debut in early January 2006 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit is the dynamic Nissan URGE concept. A pure, powerful sports car with motorcycle-inspired styling, the rear-wheel drive URGE features a quick, high-revving, small-displacement engine, 6-speed manual gearbox, brushed aluminum-alloy wheels, color-infused aluminum body panels and a driver-oriented cockpit with an integrated Xbox 360 gaming system. It was created by Nissan Design America, Inc., La Jolla, Calif.
Do they even think about these names before they use them?

We actually use the English language in this part of the world and don't view it as a cutesy way of naming things like Nissan is used to in Japan...
How did you get Tera Patrick as a "betty"?! Oh, thats a wierd Nissan BTW. :P
Designed in La Jolla, CA. -- nice! I like it. Is this a Solstice competitor? How much horsepower will it have?
Yet ANOTHER RWD coupe! Sweeet! And, yes, note the T-Tops.
Um... I can't past the styling. Talk about weird. :blink:

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