[AT] Waaay O.T. - Sterling???
kgw
gwaugh at wowway.com
Wed Aug 2 05:36:21 PDT 2006
Guess I may have missed something along the line, but I don't recollect
hearing IQ's discussed here---However, farmer's comment about the desire
for "personal experience" and "knowing whose experience & comment to
take with a grain of salt" surely is meaningful.
BTW, Walt, pls don't depend too heavily on the ol spell-checker---it
cannot tell you when to use "here" or "hear".
Gene Waugh
Elgin, Illinois USA
DAVIESW739 at aol.com wrote:
>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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