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Thank you for this addition. However, please beware of some points: The last 2 points might be enough cause for an editor to delete the Rocketman section altogether. Cheers.  Stepho  talk 04:03, 17 September 2012 (UTC)
 * 1) Correct English grammar and punctuation - especially capitalisation of proper nouns.
 * 2) The first mention of a vehicle name should be in bold.
 * 3) Other vehicles mentioned should probably be linked - eg Aston Martin Cygnet and Toyota iQ.
 * 4) Events in the future may not come true - the company may change its mind.
 * 5) References are required - especially for future events.