The Toyota MR2 was called the MR in France.
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- Blaze
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@ajm Yes, I remember that !!
There was one car maker that produced a model called "Occasion" - Nissan ? Nissan produced the "Pantry Boy" and Mazda the LaPuta.
Mitsubishi produced the Minica Winky and the Lettuce.
Audi's A3 e-tron and e-tron doesn't look good in France - étron means "turd"
There are many more ....
There was one car maker that produced a model called "Occasion" - Nissan ? Nissan produced the "Pantry Boy" and Mazda the LaPuta.
Mitsubishi produced the Minica Winky and the Lettuce.
Audi's A3 e-tron and e-tron doesn't look good in France - étron means "turd"
There are many more ....
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The Mitsubishi Starion ,of which I had two, was reputed to be supposed to be called Stallion but due to the Japanese pronunciation...........Blaze wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 1:50 pm @ajm Yes, I remember that !!
There was one car maker that produced a model called "Occasion" - Nissan ? Nissan produced the "Pantry Boy" and Mazda the LaPuta.
Mitsubishi produced the Minica Winky and the Lettuce.
Audi's A3 e-tron and e-tron doesn't look good in France - étron means "turd"
There are many more ....
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Sadly all too true!
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@QuiksilverPlans to build a new hospital in Redon, Brittany have just been scrapped .... another case of the health service being sacrificed so that the money can be used for something else.... how is Gabriel Attal planning to pacify the agriculteurs ????? Food for thought.
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He could help the agriculteurs without it costing the State a centime, by imposing caps on the obscene profits made by the big supermarket chains. The State already meddles in their affairs by legislating against selling at a loss, and timing of sales, so why not legislate for more equitable purchase prices? In fact, I'm sure I read that there is an existing body that is supposed to oversee just that, but they're obviously not doing their job particularly well. But we digress...this is supposed to be the Joke thread