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Actually Qashqai (pronounced as Kash-kai) is a semi-nomadic tribe that is living in southwestern Iran. But in Australia and Japan it's called Dualis because they afraid it will pronounced as 'Cash cow'.

Mondeo is derived from the word 'Mundus', which means 'world' in Latin. Although it was intended to be the global car, it turned out that was not (Contour and Grand Marquis). But the 2013 Mondeo is now the same car as the Fusion, so now it makes sense.

But I think it also sounds similar to 'Camion', which means 'truck' in French and Spanish. Considering it's body type, so....

No. ASX stands for 'Active Sports X-Over'

Most Lamborghini cars are named after breed of fighting bulls, hence the name Miura, Murcielago, and Aventador. Some cars are named after things surrounds bull fighting, like Espada and Estoque (both are two different kind of swords). The Countach is an exception, which is an exclaimation in Piedmontese dialect, which

It makes sense if you see the connection between both.

The Huayra is named after Huayra-Tata, the God of wind in South American legends.

No, it's an Opel Astra. For the Daewoo version, it's basically a rebadged Opel Astra F sedan.

Kudos to you. But there are equally ridiculous laws in some RHD countries that are as bad as the US law. In Australia, any LHD cars are banned unless it is 30 years or older, and in Hong Kong, the government will not issue any LHD cars a licence without exception, which are all purpose built vehicles like heavy duty

I just went to the Toronto Auto Show yesterday, and bring up the question about the outgoing A3 hatchback and the upcoming only-as-a-sedan A3. For what I have remember talking to a representative is that it was the market's fault again, but she also hinted that if the sedan is doing well then there might be a chance

Some more extra information: Baby boomers grew up driving station wagons and Gen-X ers who grew up riding in them, later grew up driving Citations and Omnis are what I called 'mainstream resistance', Gen-Y ers like me are different and think wagons are cool thanks to the power of the internet. For what I believe,

Testing.

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I will just leave this here, I made it myself.

Am I the only one who thinks the roof and the door comes from a Hummer H2?

Step 1: Take a BMW X6

I could only pray that we could get this here up north of the border, but usually if that's sans America, that meas sans Canada as well...Hmmm....

I will rather say there's another reason: The 'hatchbacks are cheapos' stigma is deeply rooted in American's mind. Many people still thinks hatchbacks are like Citations and Golf, which are cheapo cars, while sedans, regardless it's a Corolla or a Benz, is a symbol of prestige.

Let's say I am the owner and I found my precious 911 GT3 RS 4.0 was stolen and stripped, can I send this bodyshell back to Porsche and have them to rebuild it for me?

Wish that I have wheels or a bus ticket from Toronto to NYC...