Vauxhall etymology: What does its name mean?
Vauxhall is GM’s mainstream passenger car brand in the United Kingdom, but what does its name mean and where did it come from?
Vauxhall is GM’s mainstream passenger car brand in the United Kingdom, but what does its name mean and where did it come from?
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The Opel Cascada (also sold as a Buick, Vauxhall and Holden) is a pretty little four-seat soft-top convertible, but what does its name mean?
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Although Geely owns both Volvo and London Taxis, its not a household name in West. What does its name mean, if anything?