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Porsche's Tony Hatter on the design of the new Cayman [w/Video]

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Porsche design manager for Sports Cars Tony Hatter features in a short video explaining the design process and evolution of the new Cayman. Hatter explains how the design team worked towards seriously transforming the proportions of the car to give it a new image while keeping it looking like a Cayman. The Porsche 904's design was crucial in the process, inspiring several of the car's main aesthetic features.

College for Creative Studies Student Exhibition 2007

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Nissan wins bid to create taxi for New York

Wed, 04 May 2011

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