I guess that's why we have so many excellent and highly respected Canadian automotive marques, like _______ ... ? Oh well ... returning to photo interests, my favorite Leica rangefinder body, the M4-P, was made in Canada.

Godfrey
... "Blame Canada!" ...

On Apr 19, 2005, at 8:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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







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