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I know it is the Ajax was based upon a an already existing design the ASCOD SV 

So with the Griffin they want to make an American development of a British Development of a Joint Austrian/Spanish design

Not sure what him being in Hospital has to do with it. The same thing would properly had happened regardless. According to the Article the car was declared as off the road the fact it got seized means that is was parked on the road. If you SORN a car. it has to be parked off the road otherwise it can be siezed. 

Except that is not true most RHD cars actually have the indicator stalk on the left the same side as on a LHD car.

The amazing thing about that advert though its not CGI. they actually did it 

Although the Estate version of the same generation Accord in the article didnt look as good as though.

Im sure they they already know. for some reason they just waited 3 days to announce that it happened,

While its great to see the Royal Navy heading back into the carrier game and while i am immensely proud of our forces and what they do with what they have i cant help but feel that the Queen Elizabeth class are a bit of a “ Look at us and our shiny new carriers” and at the moment they are not something we can really

Execpt the first landing on board HMS Queen Elizabeth and the Marine F35 crash didn’t occur on same day. Trials actually started on the 25th September, 3 days before the F35 went down

Just wait until they Introduce to America the double Mini-Roundabout

Roundabouts work perfectly fine provided A. People use the correct lane and B. Use their indicators

But the US Navy doesn’t have the 2nd largest air force in the world. it has the 5th behind the USAF, US Army, PLAAF and the Russian Air Force. 

I Suppose with us Brits being taught that everytime we stop we have to engage the handbrake, a button makes it easier.

Nissan only sold about 25,000 Pulsars in the EU last year to put into comparison Ford sold nearly 50,000 Focus’s just in the UK alone. The Small Family Car class (compacts to those in North America) is hugely competitive and the amount of choice in that class is staggering you could buy an Alfa Romeo Giuletta, Audi

Its not just the cost of the ship itself, The Royal Navy don’t have the infrastructure to support a nuclear powered aircraft carrier the only place thats big enough to home a Queen Elizabeth Class carrier is Portsmouth and to house that they had to deepen the channel and build a new dry dock. The reason that no US

Why is their such a big sue culture in the USA? It always seems that its someone elses fault do people not have accountability for their own action. The car hit the fire engine because the driver wasn’t paying attention and that’s it.

But they are not planning to phase out all of their cars though. The Fiesta and Focus sales alone make up over half their sales only. Their 3rd biggest seller the Kuga sells over 100,000 less a year 

So if anyone in the US wants a Hyundai I30N, they will have to buy of these, only €128,000 ($149,000)

To be fair i can see Audi dropping the Manual A4 in the UK as well. Of the 16 Engine combinations you can get at the moment only 5 come come with the manual.