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    Which car advertised itself 'good news for vampires..air conditioning instead of a sun roof' on tv ?

    Question #17882. Asked by chris. (Apr 03 02 5:46 AM)


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    I saw it on British TV and it is really annoying as I cannot remember which make of car.

    Apr 03 02, 10:20 PM


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