The term isn't used any more. It used to refer to a small police patrol vehicle.
panzy
small car as in smal police cars in England
A large forest animal of the raccoon family. 2 -in England, a small local police car.
yes the government of china use the panda as there sing to show they car not mean
sad panda
Panda is a homonym because it has different meanings when spelled and pronounced the same. Panda can mean a type of bear, a Brahmin religious leader and scholar, or a type of car.
Panda
Depends on the car. For example, the 2003 onwards Panda is made in Tychy, which is in Poland. But the 2011 onwards Panda is made in Italy.
The 1980 to 2003 Panda was assembled in Turin, Italy The 2003 to 2011 Panda was assembled in Tychy, Poland The 2011 onwards Panda was assembled in Naples, Italy
If you mean the car they are English. Made in England. Cars are not born, but made.
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.
the words "car anglais" seems to refer to a double-decker bus. (car = coach)