|  |  | On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 14:10:24 +0100, scott wrote:
> 7.5 million new cars were sold in the US in 2004, so presumably some
> people can afford them.  A lot of people get given them by their
> company, and a lot of other people just buy cars that are a few years
> old (but not decades).
Cars in the US are a fair bit cheaper than they are in the UK.  Part of 
the reason for that is the additional cost of actually delivering the 
vehicles to the island - there's not a lot of space for manufacturing 
plants (though there are a few, of course).
Jim
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