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Yeah but ARGO kind of butchered the part about the Canucks having played an important role in the operation.

And, MB recently increased their stake in AM from 4% to 5%.

Their new V-8(or a variation of) is going in the next Vantage, maybe even DB9.

Essentially an AM V12 Zagato.

This colour gives me the creeps.

I'd rather this one:

He probably could... Have you seen my rocket?

Who cares about 200 lbs, the ATS comes with a stickshift!

I'd get one if it had a trunk to put at least a few things in, but it doesn't.

As someone living in Montreal, I am quite pleased to see this.

The production MX will look much different from the concept they revealealed in 2012(Elon Musk said so at the investor meeting).

The i8, while amazing, is a second car(not very useful), whereas the MS is most of it's owner's DD and often only car. It's easy to make a car that is better than everything else if you throw out practicality(not saying the i8 isn't an engineer's wet dream, I just think Tesla still has the upper hand/I like that it is

Technically it's on the right side(of the car).

In dry, breezy conditions, he recorded 698mpg, completing his lap in 20 minutes and 59 seconds. This far outstrips the car's official combined cycle figure of 134mpg; in fact the Toyota used less than five tablespoons of fuel to do the job.

The VIN's of new orders are in the 40,000's. The main issue at stake is that they hoped(I get the WH can't really do much about this)the WH would at least endorse company owned stores as there has been countless cases of dealers ripping people off and it goes against the idea of a free market to stop someone from

They are now well over 40,000 on the road most of which are in the U.S.A.

The one who seems to spend most of her work days posting over here about her new work?

The number comes from my own calculations, as I found the price in US$/kg on Wikipedia( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcon_9 ) which is supposedly US$4,109/kg however the source of this info is an older article which shows the projected cost for Falcon 9 V1.1, but I wouldn't be surprised if it were close to that. The

US$91,000/ lb is most certainly not their price for Falcon 9 V1.1. It is about US$1,863.83/ lb.

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