Nissans and Cherokees... are not what I would call a french designed car...
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Hmm. You don't appreciate a 6000 pound truck with a Cadillac or
Lincoln badge on it? What is wrong with you? :-)
Bad as it is, we frequently get special "American versions of imported
models for our market. Impossible to get a stylish hatchback here,
well except for the Mini and VW GTI. Clean diesels are always a year
away. Engines have to be designed around poor gasoline. The only
French cars here are the Nissans and a few old Jeep Cherokees. No
Italian cars. A limited range of VWs and Audis. Surprisingly I am
seeing cabs in Long Beach exactly like the ones I rode in in London.
Not sure how they get those in.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On / December 19, 2007 CE, at 11:02 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
> But, notwithstanding the awfulness of the British car industry in the
> 60s and 70s, I still find most US cars (and Oz ones, come to that)
> pretty horrid in looks and technology.
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