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JackLuis

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The 2011 Geneva Motor Show

Considered as one of the major international auto shows, the Geneva Motor show is set to reveal more than 50 cars, trucks, and concepts to the press on Tuesday and Wednesday.

I liked the Ferrari FF.
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/CNBC/Sections/News_And_Analysis/_Europe/Slideshows/1103_Geneva_Motor_Show/CNBC_Geneva_Auto_Show_2011_Ferrari_FF.jpg
Able to produce about 650-horsepower through a 6.3-liter direct injected V-12 engine, Ferrari claims that the FF, fitted with a four-wheel drive system, can go from 0 to 62 mph in 3.7 seconds.

No price was announced. :rolleyes:
 
Yeah in the Living room. At $5 a gal it might be a bit expensive to run out for the caviar or to pick up the Social Security check.

As cheap as that ? You DO have it easy, don't you.
Try $2.23 per litre.
That's $8.40 per US gallon.
 
Jolly Old England does have it's good points though. You get lots of rain.

well, perhaps; it depends on where you are.

And we do have free health at the point of consumption (praise the Lord; I've used up most of my contributions so far, I reckon).
 
Jolly Old England does have it's good points though. You get lots of rain.

And shotgun shells are cheaper than books--or they were before Amazon got established on the other side of the pond. They still cost less for a box than they do in the U.S.
 
And shotgun shells are cheaper than books--or they were before Amazon got established on the other side of the pond. They still cost less for a box than they do in the U.S.

As I said, there are some good points to the Sceptered Isle. Cheap ammo wasn't one I thought about though.
 
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