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Smart fortwo ED (that’s the electric one) 3rd Gen in 2012
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US Grand Prix (2013): Vettel steals pole from Webber
Sun, 17 Nov 2013US Grand Prix (2013): Vettel steals pole from Webber Sebastian Vettel may already have wrapped up the drivers title, but that hasn’t taken away his motivation to win. Despite what looked like an unbeatable time by Mark Webber, Vettel managed to turn a lap that didn’t look like it had the legs in the first half in to a second half that pipped Webber to pole. Another Red Bull front row.
EVs are Dead, Long Live Tesla says Morgan Stanley analyst
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