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Yes, I did have a hand in it. I was the Planning Director on the Holden account at McCann Erickson Melbourne at the time. The brief was fairly simple: it's seen as a girl's car, but we would like boys to think it's OK for them to drive as well. Hence the storyline, based on the lyrics of the song. Its her car,

Copywriter: Ted Horton

Between this and the Mini Countryman, I can't decide which one looks most like a Pontiac ...

"Montezemolo had plans to limit Ferrari production to 7,000 cars a year. Marchionne believes the brand could sell 10,000 a year."

Rolls Royce is not amused.

So they're asking people who have some money - but probably not enough to afford to buy one - to pledge enough that they can make some cars for people who do have enough money to buy one, but probably won't. Is that about right?

So, basically what you're saying is that the DoD is building its very own Thunderbird 2 ...

Further proof, if it were needed, that not all motorists are drivers ...

Control - alt - delete - eject!

There's a touch of Cadillac Sixteen in there ...

" ... as it seeks to boost sales of Mercedes-Benz cars in China by a third to more than 300,000 cars a year by 2015"

Whenever I heard it, it was with two syllables ... more like 'Broo-um', or 'Broo-am'. (These were guys from Holden, so presumably that was their authorised version).

Or more likely Panhard ...

My Great-uncle Billy did the same thing for Velocette in the 1920s. Awesome skill.

Not enough parts.

8 years in Minhang & Hongqiao, but back in Oz now.

Excess stock? That would be everything they made in 2012 ...

GM's most global car - an obsolete Opel, re-tooled in Korea, with an Australian-made engine, and shipped to the US as a Pontiac. Don't recall the Australian version coming with Pontiac badges, though. It was simply a Daewoo 1.5i. Maybe someone with a sense of humour added them?

On Her majesty's Supersonic Service.

"deep-Amazon indigenous peoples"