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ArmyLand: Take a Spin in a Tank and Destroy a Car for $1,000
So you want to blow off some steam and crash a car with tank, do you? Minnesota-based company 'Drive-a-Tank' has you covered. The name leaves no ambiguity as to what it is all about. For $499, you can take a three to four hour drive in one of the available British tanks after some necessary lessons, while adding another $499 for a total of $998 will allow you to run over a car. If that's not enough, you can always opt for the double car crash package that will cost you $1,190 in total.
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Sly Thieves Use Bread Van To Steal Fuel From Gas Station's Underground Tank!
What will they think of next? Surging gas prices caught the unwanted attention of some crafty thieves who used a bread truck as a cover-up to steal thousands of dollars' worth of gasoline from an underground tank in California. Surveillance footage...
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Bmw 320d Efficientdynamics Completes 1,013 Mile-long Journey From Uk To Munich And [almost] Back On One Tank
Motoring journalist and TV presenter Tom Ford has managed to complete what he claims to be a record-breaking journey from the UK to Munich and almost back to Britain with a BMW 320d EfficientDynamics saloon on a single tank of fuel. Ford filled up the...
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Nissan Qashqai Diesel Travels More Than 867 Miles - 1.387 Km On One Fuel Tank
Seven test drivers from the Nissan Technical Centre Europe (NTCE) in Bedfordshire, UK took turns piloting a 1.5dCi Qashqai in order to see how far they could go with one single tank of fuel. The light-footed pilots managed to travel the entire length...
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Chrysler Llc Recalling 72,333 My 2007-2008 Avenger And Sebring Convertibles
Chrysler LLC will mail 72,333 letters to owners of 2007-2008 Dodge Avenger Sedan and Chrysler Sebring Convertible models this month as the front door latch cable on both cars may become partially unseated possibly causing the latch to stick in the unlatched...
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Ford Edge And Lincoln Mkx Recalled
142 Ford and Lincoln crossovers are being recalled for fuel tank issues. The weld fixture used on a very few vehicles may have been exposed to a contaminant that could cause a dimple in the bottom of a fuel tank. Being near a spot weld, this dimple could...
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