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andre lavoie @ Mar 5th 2008 7:45AM
dont get me wrong, this is a VERY COOL car. However, i almost dont see the point. Why make a performance variant of a hyper exotic that slots between the "normal" version and the higher performance version. Would someone mind explaining that to me?
FSM @ Mar 5th 2008 7:53AM
Perhaps they are operating like computer CPU manufacturers do (Intel, AMD). Maybe they are all the same engines but due to manufacturing inconsistencies they rate them at different power levels. This way they don't have to eat the cost of a slightly less efficient engine. That's my guess, although I'm sure it is wrong.
Shakatar @ Mar 5th 2008 7:55AM
A rich fool and his excess money are soon parted.
BTW, I really dig press releases with random punctuation. They make reading them an adventure.