Don't think so, Zip. It's Malaysia's national car company, IIRC.Zip said:Isnt Proton South Korean?
Don't think so, Zip. It's Malaysia's national car company, IIRC.Zip said:Isnt Proton South Korean?
Zip said:Isnt Proton South Korean?
Vanilla said:Scrooge McDuck.
As far as I know, still British ..... but they're not really my taste in cars and I don't know much about them.Fusion said:How about a Bristol?
Sequoia said:As far as I know, still British ..... but they're not really my taste in cars and I don't know much about them.
Sequoia said:Erm ..... unless it's changed very recently, Lotus is 100% owned by Proton, a Malaysian group. And Aston Martin has been owned by Ford (USA) for about 20 years.
I think you might be a bit late there, Tom.
100 million wouldnt be enough, u might be able to by one or maby 2 destroyers but thats about itpyro said:World domination, no more wars, I will anihilate everyone, PWNAGE!
Or ...... buy Proton.AthlonTom said:Wounded, knew about Aston but thought Lotus was still UK, Slight change of plan;
Buy Lotus from Proton.
Job Done
Sequoia said:Or ...... buy Proton.
You might come up a tad short on the necessary wonga for that, though.
Good move.daz said:First thing i'd do is hire someone to manage my money for me.
Isn't it strange how different people have different desires.daz said:I'd then get a nice apartment in London, not sure where'd i'd choose though.
Sequoia said:The only reasons I keep my city apartment are that it's a (very) good investment, and that it is 'politically' useful, on occasion. But live in a city? Not me. There's far too many beautiful places to live to get me to even contemplate (without a shudder) living in most cities.