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Prince of England Converts Aston-Martin to Run on Wine!




Topic started on 1-7-2008 @ 08:19 AM by super70



Aston-Martin that runs on wine? SWEET!

Although it seems to cost about the same to run, it emits 85% less carbon dioxide. There is no telling how much this cost to convert.

Aston-Martin on Wine

Prince Charles takes the environment very seriously and sets a great example to world leaders. Very cool!!!

Maybe they can convert Air Force One to run on Georgia Moonshine!



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reply posted on 1-7-2008 @ 08:54 AM by DataWraith


Surplus wine? we have some surplus wine? wonder if the wine has a sell by or use by date?

I hope Charley boy runs the tank dry otherwise next time he turns key it'll smell of vinegar if he leaves it too long...



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reply posted on 1-7-2008 @ 08:57 AM by Anti-Tyrant


4.5 bottles per mile?

Damn posh git.



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reply posted on 1-7-2008 @ 09:15 AM by liamoohay


I see the class divisions already-cheap imports running on cooking sherry, while rolls royce corners the market on champagne. New years are going to be EXPENSIVE.
Get drunk while you can still afford it I hear the speculators are eying alcohol futures.



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reply posted on 1-7-2008 @ 09:40 AM by Unsane


I can see it now:

'Unleaded - £1.20 a litre,
Diesel - £1.30 a litre,
Wine - £5 a litre.'


Smart man, i'm sure the truck drivers will be pleased.



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