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Toyota concept "U2". Retractable roof and tailgate doubles as a ramp.
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I'm sure the concept is targeted at young adults, no kids, lots of toys (mtn bike, sport kayak, etc.) The front dash is virtually iPad based. I bet it never makes production, but its a way to test the waters for what young car buyers like.
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That sucks!
 
Where do the FS get this kind of gall?
http://www.oregonlive.com/environme...ce_delaying_media.html#incart_related_stories

Under rules being finalized in November, a reporter who met a biologist, wildlife advocate or whistleblower alleging neglect in 36 million acres of wilderness would first need special approval to shoot photos or videos even on an iPhone.

Permits cost up to $1,500, says Forest Service spokesman Larry Chambers, and reporters who don't get a permit could face fines up to $1,000.

First Amendment advocates say the rules ignore press freedoms and are so vague they'd allow the Forest Service to grant permits only to favored reporters shooting videos for positive stories.
 
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