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Started by adam horowitz, October 03, 2006, 06:41:29 PM

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Fred Garfield 22310

Oh, yeah, I saw that one. The all new 2009 Zen Koan sedan. Very cool car. I especially like the invisibility feature and man is it ever quiet on the road!

Bruce Reynolds # 18992

Gee, and I thought it was the 2008 version.   A real "white-out" winter version.

Bruce,
The Tassie Devil(le),
60 CDV

Art Woody


Rusty Shepherd CLC 6397

Since yall really liked the Adam Horowitz, just wait until the Jacob Horowitz is introduced early next year (its reported to have more presence).

Geoff Newcombe #4719

I dont know, the car doesnt show me anything.  I think you guys are getting all excited over nothing, but, maybe Im being over critical.

Fred Garfield 22310

At first, thats what I thought too. But then I realized its the 2009 Ultra-slimline "Vanishing Point" model, the first car designed exclusively by a team of theoretical topologists and Black Hole cosmologists. Said to "set a new standard" for aerodynamics, fuel economy, low maintenance and parking ease, the company boasts that it can turn your antiquated single-car garage into the functional equivalent of a multi-tiered downtown parking structure. The buzz is that Edgar Cayce, the sleeping prophet himself, will be pedaling these in the new ad spots.

john fotakis

dont you guys realise that in todays world, less is more, and soon, nothing will be infinitely satisfying.

Fred Garfield 22310

On page zero of the owners manual, under "finding your car," it advises that you cock your head like a confused dog and squint your eyes when searching for where you parked it or you can buy their optional car finder keychain accessory, the Koan-O-Scope.