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From: msc@qubix.UUCP (Mark Callow)
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Subject: Re: cars in Europe
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> I think the the car you refer to is (or was) called the "Dianne" (sp?).
> Its traditional nickname is "Deux Chevaux" (two horses, its reputed power?).

The Dyanne (sp?) and the 2CV (deux chevaux) are completely different
cars though there is a vague similarity in shape.
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