I know you're just having fun with this, but in truth a lot of Canadians commute to Detroit and work for the car companies. What's more, a lot of automotive components are made in Canada. Many of these components are used by automakers worldwide. Canadian goods are well respected and generally well made. Paul
> Ah, my mistake. I should have asked which cars were engineered by > Canadians then, rather than looking for just the superior ones. ]'-) > > Godfrey > > > On Apr 19, 2005, at 7:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Bill is Canadian. The Canadians drive a lot of Japanese cars as well > > as quite a few of those from just across the river. If memory serves > > me correctly, Wheatfield terrorizes Regina in a Nissan pickup, a > > rather well engineered vehicle by any standard. > > Paul > > > > > >>>>> Which "badly engineered automobiles" might you be referring to, eh? > >>>> > >>>> Italian and English cars. > >>>> William Robb > >> > >> So which Australian engineered cars are superior? and in what way? ;-) > >> > >> Godfrey > >> > > >

