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hi whats up? im sierra btw :)DemiLovatoWishes (talk) 01:42, 20 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

Dodge Hornet

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Please stop making additions to the article Dodge Hornet. There is some conflict as to the content that you are adding. You have added text to the article that is under copyright. Copyright violation is taken very seriously. Please read WP:COPYVIO. Please discuss further changes on the article's talk page. Your enthusiasm for the subject is appreciated but you must work within the bounds of Wiki rules. Also please keep in mind Wiki policy on article ownership WP:OWN-- Mufka (user) (talk) (contribs) 03:15, 15 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

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I had never visited the websites listed in the comment on the "Hornet" talkpage Mufka. I do not know who edited by taking from those sites. If I was the one to bring this mess up, or bring the attention to you about this article, please do not bring it all down on me, because I merely made small adjustments, rather than giant edits. Please, reguarding this, I would like to hear more from you on my talk page. Thank you. Online now 03:24, 15 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

This addition that you made comes directly from http://www.allpar.com/cars/concepts/dodge/hornet.html. This addition comes directly from http://www.conceptcarsnews.com/. You made those additions while not logged in. You made a connection between your IP address of 70.97.89.15 and your username Online now at User_talk:BaseballDetective. The editing pattern also supports the connection. -- Mufka (user) (talk) (contribs) 12:42, 15 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
This specific part I had never added, I just rearranged it, and added the first paragraph from it
*Engine - 1.6ltr 4-cylinder (Supercharged)
  • Power - 170bhp
  • 0-60mph - 7.5 seconds
  • Top Speed - 135mph+
  • Price - £14,000est.
With its wide stance, the Hornet is solidly planted on the road. Up front, the signature Dodge crossbar grille is set above an exposed engine intercooler flanked by front brake air ducts and fog lamps. The raised plateau on the hood features a recessed scoop on the driver’s side to funnel air to the engine air box. Underhood is a 1.6L 16-valve OHC supercharged I/C four-cylinder engine putting out 127 kW (170 hp)/224 N m (165 lb.-ft.) of torque @ 4000 rpm. The Dodge Hornet is a concept car designed and developed by Dodge and revealed in 2006. It was Dodges first attempt at building a car this small, it is ready to hit the road in 2008. It is a rally inspired design based on the Jeep Compass platform, powered by a 1.6 L supercharged 4-cylinder engine rated at 170 hp, taken from the 2005 Mini Cooper S. The Hornet has a throaty engine note louder than Dodges V10 Viper, and the performance of this car really is not surprising given Dodges history of building 'quick' cars with the New Charger and the Challenger soon to be arriving on UK roads. It can rapidly accelerate from 0-60 in 7.5 seconds, which is the same as the 'Checkmate Mini', and at £14,000 it is £4,000 less than the Mini The Hornets doors open like that of the Mazda RX8.
The Hornet name comes from the AMC Hornet that was built by American Motors from 1970-1977. AMC was acquired by Chrysler (Dodge's parent) in 1987.
If this is what you are saying I copied, I had never even touched that.
  • Bold- I did add that, without ever even seeing the websites that you have posted.
I also have a question:
Me being new and all, I was wondering if I have any further questions, if I may come to you. I thank you very much for talking to me in a calm way, that is not snooty. Thank you for answering all my questions, as I know you will this one too.
I am sorry for the newness and so sudden problems I have created, I am really working hard on this. Please be patient with me, and thanks again. Online now 20:52, 15 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
I have reverted all of the copyright violations. Please do not add the same content back to the article. You may contact me with any questions. -- Mufka (user) (talk) (contribs) 21:47, 15 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

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