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No. However, they did use the term 'cars' to mean railroad cars.
Actually the company "Ford" manufactures the Ford Fiesta Zetec cars, where the term "Zetec" refers to a special type of engine used by Ford and introduced in the late 1989s.
No. Definitely not. That would mean the cars of my brothers in laws. You mean the cars of your brothers in law. Try rewriting the sentence so it says the cars of my brothers in law. If you can't, you can try brothers in law's cars, which would mean cars of my brothers in law, but it's still not quite right.
The term or saying nothing but trouble is often used to describe someone or something that seems to be in trouble. For example Ford cars cause nothing but trouble.
Ford's cars are made in the manufacturing plants located in various parts of the world. In India, a manufacturing plant is located near Chennai, Tamil Nadu. For more details, go to google and search the term 'ford motors manufacturing plant'. You will be directed to the company's homepage from where you can find the exact locations.
that was a slang term in the era of muscle cars meaning it had 3 - 2bbl carbs on the engine.
The term you are looking for is "souped" up cars.
Ford has never used the term Rally Sport. That is a Chevrolet term. Ford instead uses the term Rallye Sport, (RS).
A buck and a half would be a slang term for 150. So, maybe it means 150 mph.
It's when a girl ( known as a hoe ) steals someone's identity to get money , cars , and clothes.
It may be because in the early days of the automobile there were lots of electric cars. Naturally it would be a motorcar. The term motorcar was a common term for an automobile. But the term is very misleading and modern cars are indeed driven by an engine and not a motor unless they are electric. But the dictionary defines Motor as "A machine or device that converts any form of energy into mechanical energy, or imparts motion; A motor car, or automobile; to drive around leisurely in a motorised vehicle; describing neurons that create the ability to move." So by definition is correct that Ford is a motor company.
Scalextric is a well-known brand of toy slot cars made for racing on a slot track. Micro scalextric are also slot cars, but ones that are more suitable for children than the full size Scalextric cars.