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The Think City (stylized as the TH!NK City) is an electric city car that was produced by Norwegian carmaker Think Global, and production partner Valmet Automotive from 2008 to 2012. It is a small two-seater/2+2-seater highway capable vehicle, with a top speed of 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph), and an all-electric range of 160 kilometres (99 ...
Think Global was a Norwegian electric car manufacturer located in Bærum, which manufactured cars under the TH!NK brand. Production of the Think City was stopped in March 2011 and the company filed for bankruptcy on June 22, 2011, for the fourth time in 20 years. [1]
Disney Think Fast (stylized as Disney TH!NK Fast) is a Disney-themed trivia game show-based game developed by Magenta Software and published by Disney Interactive Studios. The game was released for the Wii in North America on October 21, 2008, and for Europe, Australia and Japan in December.
Trying again, the group went back to the studio to record their second album Th!nk, It Ain't Illegal Yet, introducing live percussion from Ged Lynch to their usual mix of social commentary ("No Tale, No Twist" told the story of life growing up in Manchester's urban slums, whilst "Down and Dirty" was a sex rhyme featuring "guest vocals" from ...
Ford TH!NK; Ford Thunderbird Italien (1963) Ford Thunderbird Golden Palomino (1964) Ford Thunderbird Town Landau (1965) Ford Thunderbird Saturn I (1968) Ford Thunderbird Saturn II (1969) Ford Thunderbird PPG (1984) Ford Thunderbird (1999) Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster (2001) Ford Thunderbird SuperCharged (2003) Ford Topaz (1982)
Also the Th!nk City was launched in 2008 but production was halted due to financial difficulties. [84] Production restarted in Finland in December 2009. [85] The Th!nk was sold in several European countries and the U.S. [86] [87] In June 2011 Think Global filed for bankruptcy and production was halted. [88]
Ford Aerospace was the aerospace and defense division of Ford Motor Company.It was based in Dearborn, Michigan and was active from 1956 (originally as Philco and then Philco Ford) through 1990, when it was sold to the Loral Corporation.
The Hackett family originally moved to Central Ohio via County Carlow and County Galway in Ireland. [1] Hackett is a 1977 graduate of the University of Michigan, where he played center on the football team.