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@tranie | 20 June 19 | |
for about the last 35 years iv had french cars, citroens and renaults iv always found them to be reliable and ecomomical. I dont think there are any british motors now except morgan ?
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@dodgey | 20 June 19 | |
Vauxhall is German and Ford is American
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@dodgey | 20 June 19 | |
@ geordiequeen30 - 20.06.19 - 10:15am Think you find it aint Henry Ford was American and Vauxhall is part of Opel which is German. |
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@recurve16 | 20 June 19 | |
Vauxhall Motors Limited is a British car brand, which is a fully owned subsidiary of German car manufacturer Opel, which in turn is owned by Groupe PSAof France (parent of Peugeot,CitronandDS). Vauxhall's vehicle line up is identical to that of its parent, Opel, but the Vauxhall brand is exclusively used in the United Kingdom and Isle of Man. Vauxhall is one of the oldest established vehicle manufacturers and distribution companies in the United Kingdom. Its headquarters are in Chalton, Bedfordshire on the outskirts of North Luton
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@recurve16 | 20 June 19 | |
@sisfreak2017 | 20 June 19 | |
Same as Mikey's TV.
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@ogdenz | 20 June 19 | |
I don't drive. I don't have a TVR.
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@edstart | 20 June 19 | |
Not that I could afford them but I'm sure we still produce Minis, Landrovers, Bentleys, Rolls, Aston Martins............maybe even Jaguars but could be wrong about that!!
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@recurve16 | 20 June 19 | |
All owned by Germany now...
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@prattle | 20 June 19 | |
In Ireland vauxhalls are opels, sneaky Germans are market specific
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