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Wilf Batty
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Canadians also got Minis until 1980, Skodas, early Hyundai Ponys, Tatra Tatraplans in the early 1950s, and a whole generation of Chevrolets wearing Pontiac badges. Plus more recently diesel Smart cars, Mercedes B class, and Nissan Micras and XTrails.

Doug couldn't fit his giant roof is head inside and have the door shut. That said, it's lack oh infotainment and Duxury would give it a pretty low score. Also it's handling is not quite up to the latest supercharged.

There was a Fiat racecar called the mephistopheles.

The drug dealer car was a 250GTO(serial 4757) bought for $250,000 cash in a backpack in Beverly Hills in 1982. After the dealer fled the USA in 1984 the US government seized the car and sold it via sealed bid auction in 1987. Never stolen, never crashed by the FBI

Parents had when I started driving a 1985 k car and a 1987 Caravan. Both had 100,000 mile odometer. What does that say about Chryslers confidence in the product. Even though they still suck and are behind the times, the luck and effort to get a FCA product to 200k these days isn't that hard.

V8 used BMTroubleW? Maybe jealous might get something from the effort put into that, but for the average person that's plain bad advice. 

McLaren F1. Front turn signals from FWD Lotus Elan. Door mirrors from VW Corrado. Tail lenses from DAF bus. Gauges are engraved so they will never fade or wear out. Gordon Murray drove an NSX during the development. As well as an early Elan. Doors were inspired by the Toyota  Sera(itself inspired by the Alfa 33). Only

Honada Prelude was first car with factory CD player.

That's because Canadian Pontiacs are just embodied Chevrolets in that period. Because aside from being nice and liking the Hockey, Canadians used to be real cheapskates. Now they have worse car debt than Americans. Also back in their cheap days of fake Pontiacs, they also sold in Canada Tatra Tatraplans in the 1950's,

Actually they had a 90 day warranty, no racing...

Actually it was Gilbeys gin..., not Gordon's.

Doug needs his luxury...

I imagine they replaced the seats after some Taco Bell farts and the rest was “while you are at it” stuff.

Elise? Try Haggerty...

At the time, yes. Enzo so also drove a 308GT4 and then a Mondial.

Not really. First bonded glass was one piece rear window in 1964 Corvette coupe.

Stupid poor people.

First generation Honda Insight also used the spare tire as part of the crash protection. It was buried in the rear

Don’t forget the Ferrari 208 with 2 liter V8.

Not enough luxury pal...