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Nice car however it would be a waste of money owning one because neither have the roads and speed allowance to make it worth while.
By the way, when electric cars replace ICE cars what do you think would happen to motor racing events like the Grand Prix,or Bathurst where traditionally its been the battle of the big 6's or V8's.
 

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As we know Lotus is Chinese owned and Li Shufu has been pushing for a reinvigoration of Lotus.

The closure of these factory lines means Li can focus on the new line of models meant to bring Lotus sales up to compete with Porsche (and to a small extent Ferrari) seriously.

I definitely dream of owning a Lotus one day. Great heritage.
 

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Everyone in the US knows the Ford Taurus. It ignited Ford's resurrection in the Eighties, and was once among America's best selling sedans with the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.

But the era of the SUV wasn't good for sedans, and from 2010 onward, sales began to head south. By March 2019, the last Ford Taurus in America was made and sold. Ford in the US promised to concentrate on SUVs, trucks and the Mustang instead, while killing off its entire slate of sedans. The Taurus ended with a total of six generations.

But a seventh generation of Taurus does exist, and only in China does the Ford Taurus still live. There is contemplation from Ford that if they were to resurrect the Taurus back in the US, they would have to import these cars from China.


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Everyone in the US knows the Ford Taurus. It ignited Ford's resurrection in the Eighties, and was once among America's best selling sedans with the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.

But the era of the SUV wasn't good for sedans, and from 2010 onward, sales began to head south. By March 2019, the last Ford Taurus in America was made and sold. Ford in the US promised to concentrate on SUVs, trucks and the Mustang instead, while killing off its entire slate of sedans. The Taurus ended with a total of six generations.

But a seventh generation of Taurus does exist, and only in China does the Ford Taurus still live. There is contemplation from Ford that if they were to resurrect the Taurus back in the US, they would have to import these cars from China.


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I can see why no one buys them anyway, it is as ugly as English vegetable.

I only buy European Cars (since Nio or Xpeng is not available in Canada).
 
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