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◊ 2013-06-21 19:35 |
A right-hand drive Opel that's not a Vauxhall. How can that be? |
◊ 2013-06-21 19:36 |
Possible in Ireland. |
◊ 2013-06-21 19:36 |
Ireland |
◊ 2013-06-21 19:37 |
@Weasel: *nitpicking modus on*: usual in Ireland, not just "possible" |
◊ 2013-06-21 19:38 |
More complex that that. It was filmed in Ulster where it is Vauxhall usually but it is still common to see Opels that originated in Eire which have moved there. This has the Opel grill. -- Last edit: 2013-06-21 19:40:00 |
◊ 2013-06-21 19:41 |
Does anyone say "Eire" any more? |
◊ 2013-06-21 19:42 |
Thanks. I heard that before but I always forget about Eire. -- Last edit: 2013-12-23 00:03:23 |
◊ 2013-06-21 19:46 |
The Irish? |
◊ 2013-06-21 19:47 |
No, they say Ireland. |
◊ 2013-06-21 19:52 |
@Ingo - - "possible" in the sense, that there is such place on this planet. |
◊ 2013-06-22 08:32 |
Just for info, the plate is from a 2003 Ford Ranger. |
◊ 2013-06-27 20:39 |
Of course, it is possible to see Opel-badged RHD cars from time to time in the UK. Here's one I saw a few days ago, fully badged and registered as an Opel: |