A few weeks ago, I noticed an unusual car with British Columbia plates; parked along one of the regular bicycle routes I typically use.
Careful inspection amidst much admiration, revealed I was looking at a Nissan Pao. Probably the most attractive looking car I've ever seen.[http://www.autozine.org/Archive/Nissan/classic/Be1.html
The Pao seemed a design for outback use; probably an illusion, the automatic transmission certainly suggested-even before my looking on the net for more about them.
I'd guess there are lots of automobiles produced for use elsewhere, which never get to this country; while also of obvious interest.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Pao
Interestingly, the Pao I saw; had 13" rims & tires-rather than the 155/SR12 size wikipedia states, as standard for the cars.
Careful inspection amidst much admiration, revealed I was looking at a Nissan Pao. Probably the most attractive looking car I've ever seen.[http://www.autozine.org/Archive/Nissan/classic/Be1.html
The Pao seemed a design for outback use; probably an illusion, the automatic transmission certainly suggested-even before my looking on the net for more about them.
I'd guess there are lots of automobiles produced for use elsewhere, which never get to this country; while also of obvious interest.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Pao
Interestingly, the Pao I saw; had 13" rims & tires-rather than the 155/SR12 size wikipedia states, as standard for the cars.
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