[AT] Waaay O.T. - Sterling???

Lyle Myles lyle45859 at peoplepc.com
Wed Aug 2 05:44:32 PDT 2006


Have to say I agree with you on this. I see a lot of posts on different
subjects and like you I just type in my search and find all kinds of info on
what I'm looking for. I only go to post when I have tried every thing I know
and cannot find the information that I need.

Lyle Myles

May the Lord be with each and everyone this beautiful day that the Lord has
given each and every one of us to enjoy and behold!

 


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Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 1:29 AM
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Subject: Re: [AT] Waaay O.T. - Sterling???

Farmer with all that knowledge you have why can't you do what I just did  
enter "Sterling cars" in your search engine and you will come up with this. 
I here you guys always bragging about your High IQs but I have never seen  
any of you ever look anything up on the net and when I do you get all upset
and  
bad mouth me about it. . 
Walt
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The  Sterling motor car was a US brand produced by the Rover company of the 
UK. It  was sold from 1987 to 1991. During this period Rover was in 
collaboration with  Honda of Japan.
The Sterling was a derivative of the Rover 800-series and was  developed 
exclusively for the American market.
The model was unpopular due to  its alleged poor build quality and feeble 
performance (compared to other US  cars) and was discontinued in 1991,
although 
it remained popular in Europe, and  was kept in production until 1998, when
it 
was replaced by the Rover 75.
US  sales hit a high of nearly 15,000 cars in 1988 but fell to less than 
2,000 for  in 1991.
Still seen on the U.S roads these vehicles (unlike most "orphan"  vehicles) 
remain maintainable as they are mechanically almost identical to the  Acura

Legend.
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Walt  Davies
Cooper Hollow Farm
Monmouth, OR 97361
503 623-0460 
 
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