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Let Q modify your Aston Martin
Tue, 01 Apr 2014We imagine there were really two options for naming Aston Martin's new personalization program: Q, or something boring like Amalgamated Personalisation & Colour Programme, complete with British spellings that will vex most spell-checking software and render it unsearchable in Google. Fortunately, Aston Martin has wisely decided to adopt the same name as the Quartermaster in Ian Fleming's "James Bond" novels -- a pure coincidence, we're told. Lucky owners of these customized machines will be able to tell their friends that it was Q who added a few special touches to their cars.
Audi A5 ‘Suicide’ Advert – Fake
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2009 Chrysler 300C SRT8, an AutoWeek Drivers Log
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