Pontiacs are not sold in England. Chevrolet, Opel, Saab, and Vauxhall are the
only General Motors divisions that operate in Great Britain.

Dan, while I'm sure it is still a more interesting read, somehow I don't think
Tom was talking about that fanzine that you put out in the 80s.

Tom, go, bye, leave, get out. Don't let customs hit you on the ass on your way
out of the country. Hope you hate sunshine, because you won't be seeing much
of the sun in Europe. Please get Union Jack seat covers in your Grand Am. Look
like a dork. I'm just glad that your not getting Stars & Stripes seat covers.
Then I'd be tempted to kick the shit out of you for parking your sorry behind
on Old Glory.

Enjoy,
John M. Stafford

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From: Daniel Geddes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> *****Number six...I have no idea if the English dislike Pontiacs (if they
> were smart they would) I don't even know if they sell them there. I like OLD
> Fords ( I have a '61 Falcon) but I'm not sure how you would know this about
> me.  I haven't put out an issue of Top Gear since '91 and I never had
> ANYTHING about either car in ANY issue so....I dunno, explain that one.

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From: Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Yes, I'm a bloody American.  By birth only.  After college I'm leaving the
> country immediatly.
> As for the grand am, I'm a starving college student.  This is the sort of
> auto your average starving american college student drives.  I even called
> around to different import car shoppes to find a mini, but to no avail.  My
> next car, assuming I have a real adult income, will probably be German.
>
> So the English dislike Pontiacs?  I understand your fond of Fords, I see
> enough adds in Top Gear magazine intl. edition.  What's so different
> between a Ford and a Pontiac?

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