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You could, had your ship been thus equipped, but I don't think this one is.

That’s probably a mutual thing though, at least in the case of the latter three countries. They don’t recognise yours so you don’t recognise theirs.

For an example of what happens when you have minimal licencing requirements, try India.

I’d turn it and see.

Er...after Merc sold them to VW.

Sadly, no. There was a model called the 3=6 but it was a triple. The suggestion was that a two stroke three had the power of a four stroke six.

Citroen were for a long time opposed to self cancelling indicators on philosophical grounds. They believed that they induced laziness in the driver.

Cars sold in Japan have the indicators on the right (I used to have a JDM car) but those sold in RHD markets in Europe nowadays have them on the left for the sake of (presumably) standardisation. This wasn't the case in the past.

Panhard, in their later years, were owned by Citroen who didn't allow them more than two cylinders or doors, reserving those for the parent company. It's said that the GS is the car that Panhard would have wanted to make.

So, what's your take on the Boeing/Airbus subsidy thing?

Expensive, with RHD conversion.

The East as it happens - so that particular desert is in Europe!

Ferries to North Africa though...

They were French in the past though..I left out Algeria because too close to the war.

Then again, there's one in Iceland. Depends on which continent you allocate Iceland to I suppose.

Not according to this: https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/new-2022-volkswagen-multivan-caravelle-successor-gets-phev

No, we would not rush off to buy F150s or F anything else. The Ranger sells fairly well as pickups go, but that's partially because other makes have vanished. If Ford decided to offer the F150 it would take some sales from the Ranger but I couldn't see them justifying two pickups. So far as I know the F150 is only

I see pickups fairly frequently and they are only rarely carrying anything. The market seems to be those who like driving around in pickups.

The Ranger is also made in South Africa.

Er....das ist auf deutsch!