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$3 a barrel in November? did i read that right...
Just me, but I would keep the stuff away from any electrical appliances (like light bulbs). That stuff does have a tendancy to burn...
Legally, the retailers do NOT have to honor the mis-stated price (under contract law it is merely an invitation to place an offer).

But I guess in reality you are right: any retailer who didn't sell the units at the stated price would be roasted...
at 1,300 HP does it matter who makes the engine?

One other point, the Big 3 have been working to make superpowered engines for just as long if not longer than the europeans.
Though, yes, most military vehicals use Diesel, the M1 tank can run on jet fuel, diesel, gasoline, ethonol, etc...

I guess all I'm saying is this: is Autoblog Green the best place to get into an arguement over advantages of fuel types in active operations areas?
One of my good friends is a Co-Founder of Insight Racing. The Elise was dropped off in Raleigh, NC for a big unveiling and after that he and I drove it 750 miles up to Ann Arbor, Michigan to drop the car off at the Lotus Engineering facility for the major mechanical modifications! That was the experience of a Lifetime!

Check Their Website: www.insightracing.org
Just one question: what is stopping someone in Japan from buying a new Focus ST and painting in white? One good bodyshop could produce 100 of these "limited editions" before the first person takes delivery.

just a thought...
I don't see how this is news. Come on down to Charlotte, NC and I'll sell you Sunoco 260 GT 100 Racing Fuel straight from the same pump your sister buys her 87 octane from (the "General Lee" just won't run on anything else). It just seems the Brit's are getting with the times. Cheers!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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