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The title was a variant of the American saying, "Would you buy a used car from this man?", meaning that the person was not someone you could trust, and that was obvious from the person's face. A Democratic Party poster campaign in the 1960 presidential election used the slogan "Would YOU buy a used car from this man?"
The last units of the Clio II built in Mexico featured the headlights used on the Nissan Platina, [citation needed] thus becoming the third headlight design to be used in the car. This version lasted a month (January 2010) on sale, before both the Clio and Platina being replaced by the Logan and Sandero due to quality issues. [ 33 ]
Randy Stair, who called himself Andrew Blaze, was born on September 17, 1992, [2] and was the sole perpetrator of the killings. Stair had been employed at Weis Markets for seven years. Prior to carrying out his rampage, he kept detailed video recordings and journals leading up to the shooting, most of which he uploaded to online forums and ...
The Renault Clio V6 RS (alternatively Renault Clio V6) is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout hot hatch based on the Renault Clio launched in 2001. Designed by French automaker Renault the Phase 1 models were built by Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) in Uddevalla, Sweden and Phase 2 were designed and hand built by Renault Sport in Dieppe, France.
Willard Velie died in October 1928, and his son, Willard, Jr. was unable to keep both the Velie automobile and airplane companies operating, [3] so he eliminated the car line in January 1929. In March 1929 Willard Jr. died, [ 3 ] and Mono was sold to Phil Ball, a St. Louis businessman and one of the backers of Charles Lindbergh .
Steve Butler's 1988 Silver Crown car Tony Stewart's 1995 Silver Crown Championship car, part of his "Triple Crown" accomplishment. Beginning in 1971, all dirt races were split from the National Championship. From 1971 to 1980, the series was named "National Dirt Car Championship", then renamed "Silver Crown Series" in 1981. Champions