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Left: file image of Daniel Palmer, taken in 2015 and, right, Palmer leaves Salisbury Magistrates Court A DRIVER who was sent to prison for causing the death of his best friend in a crash said he “still suffered” – as he appeared in court over a prang in Chippenham. Daniel Palmer, 28, was jailed for 18 months in 2015 for causing death by careless driving. He was behind the wheel of a red Citroen Saxo that crashed in Melksham a year before, killing 19-year-old passenger Max Lewis. At Salisbury Magistrates’ Court on Monday, Palmer was fined £180 and given six points after he admitted driving carelessly in Chippenham last March.
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Which country makes the most fun-to-drive cars?
The definition of what constitutes a fun car is variable and highly subjective. This is because the word fun in itself is highly subjective. Fun is not something you can put your finger in, it s something you experience. So while you can quantify which country makes the most number of cars, which country makes the fastest cars etc, how exactly do you quantify which country makes the most fun cars? That s what this thread is all about.
Now, given that car companies these days are extremely global, the rules are:
1) The country of origin would be the country where the car brand was first established and/or attributes its heritage to. So, Mini is British (not French), Volvo is Swedish (not Chinese), Renault Kwid is French (despite sourcing most parts from India and being designed in India) etc. and the only Indian brands would be Tata and Mahindra (Maruti i.e Suzuki is Japanese).
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