Most European car manufacturers make cars that are available all over Europe but with small changes to suit individual countries. The main difference is that cars that are intended for sale in the United Kingdom (which includes England) and Ireland, are right hand drive.
The U.S., the jaguar is an animal and a car, but since the jaguar is made in England than that would mean England also has a car that has the same name as an animal.
A car in england.
Bill McLaren, retired. Austin Healey
Sure. Same is true with left hand drive cars in England.
You Can't drive a car from England to AustraliaAnyway if you try to drive u need a boat more than a car
You would have to ask everyone in England what they named their car. Mine is known as Digger.
No. England is the country whereas London is the capital of England. So therefore they are not the same.
The Jaguar-E is a type of sports car that is manufactured in England. It was produced between 1961-1974. It is the same car model used in the Austin Powers movies.
well because England and Spain are the same i think
the same as England the courses are the same and you need to same passes. the same as England the courses are the same and you need to same passes.
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