The name of the manufacturer doesn't begin with letters A-M, so it can't be a Jag.18. Jaguar?
I'm not the brightest bulb in the bunch. That must be obvious by now. Continue on, folks.The name of the manufacturer doesn't begin with letters A-M, so it can't be a Jag.
18. Not a Spyker.
I must be out of the loop on something then, Josh. What did you mean by "A-M" if that includes Jag? Especially considering how unstable Jaguar's ownership has been over the years, and how I believe they're now with Land Rover (your RR guess) under Tata.
Oh, I thought you were asking if it was an Aston Martin and that there was another car company whose name took the form A___ M____ that you were also thinking of.A-M means all of the letters in the alphabet from A to M.
Well it wasn't my question but I'm pretty sure it's what he meant by A-M.Oh, I thought you were asking if it was an Aston Martin and that there was another car company whose name took the form A___ M____ that you were also thinking of.
Sorry, since you posted there I assumed you'd asked it and I was too lazy to go the previous page to check. I think you're right but it's hard to tell, the question wasn't very clear.Well it wasn't my question but I'm pretty sure it's what he meant by A-M.
Oh, I thought you were asking if it was an Aston Martin and that there was another car company whose name took the form A___ M____ that you were also thinking of.
Sorry, since you posted there I assumed you'd asked it and I was too lazy to go the previous page to check. I think you're right but it's hard to tell, the question wasn't very clear.
My hint, because the question on luxury, and the one about it being a "sports" car were both a bit hard to answer.
This one's got a bit of a split personality. It's not a "sports car," but that's not to say it isn't capable. It is normally a luxury vehicle, but at the same time it still manages very well in settings not so comfortable. There is a bit of rough motorsport history with this vehicle.