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mk @ Mar 9th 2007 6:14PM
I had read on the press release that it was rear-engined, rather than mid-engined... but perhaps they consider anything with an engine behind the seats "rear-engined"
and then, why would the transaxle need an inversion drive? Just moving a FWD power unit to the back of the car would not require reversing the output of the transaxle...?