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Market stalls, medieval fighting and a row of highly polished cars from the 1970s took over the main street of an isolated town near the Taranaki border on Saturday. Ohura has a population of 160 ...
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Poor EV owners. They’ve fallen for the same dumb hype that saw a previous generation of Australian car buyers also reduced to figures of pity and scorn.
Poor EV owners. They’ve fallen for the same dumb hype that saw a previous generation of Australian car buyers also reduced to figures of pity and scorn.
Poor EV owners. They’ve fallen for the same dumb hype that saw a previous generation of Australian car buyers also reduced to figures of pity and scorn.
Large cars took a sales hit, none more so than Leyland’s local folly – despite all that market research, and despite the P76 featuring several examples of technological progress.
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Last week you said you recalled when every car brochure used golf clubs as the true measure of boot space. The worst I remember is the infamous Leyland P76, which showed a 44 gallon drum in the boot.
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