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What like GM? Amalgamation of multiple brands? Too large to fully repair?

Uh not quite - they are from the Appendices of the Lord of the Rings. Peter Jackson / New Line don't have the rights to any material from The Silmarillion.

We've kept our great brands - AM, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Jaguar, Land Rover, Caterham, Lotus, etc, etc. The only one on the list any Brit would consider 'great' would be TVR.

Bravo!

Wait…. Arrow is genuinely good? When did that happen? I think it’s like a car wreck, you can’t quite look away. Another commenter put it best – Oliver is clearly barking mad and that’s the only reason to tune in – to see what the fuckery he’s up to this week. But genuinely good? I think it’s a couple of (small)

No argument but the article said the British car industry is decimated which is quite frankly, bollocks. And saying that the British car industry screwed up when GM & Chrysler went into liquidation and four years later still have huge chucks of their stock owned by the US Govt and Ford needed loan guarantees is a bit

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Uh... maybe not the actual Prince Phillip

Yeah the British car industry is so shit that over a million cars were made here this year, over two million engines and eight formula one teams are based here.

Tu-whit-tu-gurgle-gloop-gloop goes the Squidowl

Thank God you can't put an entire plan for world domination in 140 characters.

So damn beautiful

How about Zeus Bigalow Olympian Gigolo?

Pie of course!

Having done business with Tesco, that's one I can actually believe.

So in the last bit did they knock each other out?

Yeah. It's all fun and games until someone lays an egg.

DB9. One of the most beautiful cars of any decade. Sold more than all previous Astons combined and showed Aston had could survive post Ford and indeed flourish.

To the ships! Aaaarghh me hearties!!

OK Lauren – how many Imperial agents died to bring us this information?

Not really - maybe locally in the mid-west of the US. There are plenty of places that are forecast to have far more rain / flooding (like the UK for example where we've had major flooding all this winter, and certainly for the last few years).