Guess That Car: Real Life Edition!

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What? That makes even less sense than calling Infiniti American.

Holden started out in Australia before even started producing cars.

He does have a point. Holden was born Australian, therefore it couldn't be British from day one. Jeff, I'd advise you to leave this "issue" to rest and continue with the topic at hand. If you can, at least.
 
What? That makes even less sense than calling Infiniti American.

Holden started out in Australia before even started producing cars.
But it's Vauxhall. Was Vauxhall.. Which is british. Like Infiniti is Nissan which is Japanese.
 
What I was trying to say was, Infiniti started in America in 1989. And the Infiniti marque was formally introduced to its homeland of Japan in 2013....
 
What I was trying to say was, Infiniti started in America in 1989. And the Infiniti marque was formally introduced to its homeland of Japan in 2013....
I know what you were trying to say, but Infiniti is still Japanese because it was started by Nissan and never belonged to any other company. End of.
 
Ferrari 575 GTZ?
Technically a 550 GT Zagato, but close enough, I'll give you the win.
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