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Ford Transit production to end in Southampton
Thu, 25 Oct 2012Ford is to close its Transit production facility in Southampton, ending more than 100 years of vehicle manufacture in the UK. Most UK car and van buyers still think of Ford as ‘British’, but even though Ford has been building cars in the UK for over 100 years, they haven’t built a single car in the UK for a decade. And now even white van man’s vehicle of choice - the Ford Transit – is being shipped off to Turkey.
Ferrari 458 Speciale A (that’s ‘A’ for Aperta) revealed
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Jaguar Land Rover factory closure
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