Sunday, May 08, 2005

On the Go

Freebie of the Day - Crystal Light On the Go via Wal-Mart
Another one - Special K Red Berries


Mercedes sets World 100,000 mile record: 140 mph for 30 days averaging 40 mpg
To advertise its new V6 CDI diesel engine, Mercedes had three cars picked at random off the production line, sealed, taken to a track in Texas and run flat out for 100,000 miles. Each E 320 CDI car ran flawlessly for 30 days straight while averaging 224 kmh (140mph) and an almost unbelievable 40 miles per gallon while satisfying all Californian CARB emission standards. While averaging 140 mph, each vehicle was serviced 10 times in the course of the entire run. The 26-strong team of mechanics changed the engine oil, air and diesel filters during each service stop."

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