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The 2012Aston Martin Vanquish was the second generation ofthe Vanquish, agrand touring car. It was produced between 2012 and 2018 by the British carmakerAston Martin. It succeeded theDBS, resurrected the name of the 2001–2007 model, and was available as both acoupe and aconvertible, the latter known as the Volante. The Vanquish, which is based upon theDB9'sarchitecture, extensively incorporatesaluminium throughout its construction. The Vanquish was designed byMarek Reichman and showcased at several events in 2012. It was produced inGaydon, a village inWarwickshire, England. Aston Martin unveiled the Vanquish Volante in August 2013 and began deliveries late that year. In 2014, they implemented minor modifications to the Vanquish's engine performance. A significantly modified version, the Vanquish S, was launched in 2016; its Volante version was released the following year. The Vanquish S introduced such updates as increased horsepower and torque, and a newbody kit. (Full article...)
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- ... thatJoe Biden ran for president twice before beingelected in 2020?
- ... thatBaabda residents collectively purchased theSeraglio of Baabda for 1,000 goldOttoman liras in the late 19th century to gift to theMount Lebanon Mutasarrifate government?
- ... thatHerman Brown's estate and most of the proceeds from the sale ofBrown & Root were donated after his death to hischaritable foundation, which has given more than $2 billion in grants in Texas?
- ... that more than a quarter of the population of Germany is ofmigration background?
- ... thatSammy Powers was the only member of the original1919 Green Bay Packers team who was not a local player?
- ... thatLaurence Sterne was told to burn all copies ofhis pamphlet that depicts his patron's rival with atoilet on his head?
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April 2:World Autism Awareness Day;feast day ofSaint Francis of Paola (Catholicism);Malvinas Day in Argentina (1982)
- 1968 –2001: A Space Odyssey, the epicscience fiction film produced and directed byStanley Kubrick, premiered at theUptown Theater in Washington, D.C.
- 1979 –Spores ofanthrax wereaccidentally released from a military research facility near the city ofSverdlovsk, causing at least 68 deaths.
- 1982 – Argentine special forcesinvaded the Falkland Islands, sparking theFalklands War against the United Kingdom.
- 1992 –Bosnian War: At least 48 civilianswere massacred in the town ofBijeljina in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- 2015 – Six elderly menburgled asafe-deposit facility(pictured) inHatton Garden, London, and stole items worth up to an estimated £14 million.
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