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Performance wise its roughly on par with the Challenger SRT8 models

only mine has a bigger trunk and 4 doors :tehe:

You're comparing apples to oranges. What was the cost of the E when it was new? How about maintenance and insurance costs? Yeah. . .

On the strip it doesn't matter if you are racing an apple or an orange, a win is a win.

The E55 and SRT8 are also extremely close in the slalom course and skidpad, not just 0-60 and quarter mile times

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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) ― Over strong objections by the Minnesota Vikings, who want a new stadium, the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission Thursday approved a plan to force the team to extend its Metrodome lease by two years.

The team's lease expires in 2011 and the Commission voted to allow the team to play rent-free and keep post-season receipts. However, if they don't agree, the Commission is threatening to charge the Vikings rent up to $4 million per year.

It is a signal that as the Vikings reach new heights on the gridiron, the tone in the stadium debate is changing, and not for the better.

In fact, every time Brett Favre takes the field for the Purple, more Vikings fans are watching football than American Idol and CSI combined.

The team can't seem to score the touchdown on what they most want -- a new stadium.

"We need to get our arms around this issue before the clock runs out," said Lester Bagley, the Vikings' point man on the stadium.

The unspoken threat: no stadium, no team.

"The concern is that there is no dialogue, no serious dialogue, between our state leaders and the owners and management of the Vikings organization," Bagley said.

Vikings officials described the Metrodome as a 'dysfunctional' stadium. Once a marvel of the 1980s, the Vikings said the Metrodome is now the third oldest, smallest and the lowest revenue-producing stadium in the NFL.

Apparently, the Vikings aren't high on the priority list for a state facing a possible $7 billion deficit.

However, if Minnesotans don't want it, someone else does.

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger recently signed a bill to allow a privately constructed Los Angeles stadium -- whose drawings include purple seats.

The Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission is preparing to unveil plans for an NFL-ready stadium on the current site of the Dome -- with a roof the Vikings don't want -- that could cost as much as $800 million.

"The idea, of course, is to meet everyone's needs, but to keep it in the range of a reasonable cost," said Bill Lester, the Commission's executive director. "For these facilities, the cost has really accelerated."

In fact, a Vikings stadium that would have cost $500 million in 2004 is at least $740 million today.

Although Vikings owner Zygi Wilf once promised to keep the team in Minnesota "forever," team officials said the New Jersey-based owner is "frustrated" and "disappointed."

"In the end, if we can't solve it with this group of owners, if the answer is no, then I am not sure we can support a team in this market," said Bagley. "And that is not a threat. That is just the reality. "

Sources close to the Vikings said Los Angeles stadium developer Ed Roski Jr. has attempted to contact the team but the Vikings have not spoken to him -- yet.

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Los Angeles Vikings just doesn't seem right...

*glances at the LA Lakers and snickers*

I couldn't imagine the ban spree he would go on

Yeah he'd probably start with you

:tehe:

Why is ant such a fucktard?

where is this so called "fucktardness" ? i need a laugh

man I'm a loser this weekend

for sure

thank you Sean :D

lol u guys kill me with this sh*t

You're obnoxious.

and your gay no one can take a joke some ppl really need to get a life besides this site

"You're" is the correct contraction of "you are".

thank you Sean :D

lol u guys kill me with this sh*t

You're obnoxious.

and your gay no one can take a joke some ppl really need to get a life besides this site

afaik our balls never touched, tom you cheating on me?

with everyone ;)

Why is ant such a fucktard?

you are required to link when you make a statement like that. Even if it is a bunch of things that did it. the straw that broke it is good enough

We don't link to that place here, but if you look harder...

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