I don't know what the sales percentages were, but New York and New England
also saw an awful lot of British cars. Up here, we're not exactly known for
our palm trees or cactus! ;)
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-----Original Message-----
From: TeriAnn J. Wakeman <tjwakeman@gmail.com>
On 11/29/12 5:37 AM, Dave1massey@cs.com wrote:
> I fond it ironic, to say the least, that a country infamous for having
> rainy weather produced the most popular convertible sports cars in the
world.
> With the most fiddly tops.
>
>
And don't forget minimalist heaters. I guess that's why most of them
were exported to the warmer U.S. States.
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