Talk:Nash Metropolitan
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[edit] Delete option
The article said, "(It is unlikely that a Metropolitan could have been purchased without Heater & Radio, as all vehicles left the factory with both items fitted)." This was obviously written by someone who's never heard of a "delete option", by which it was perfectly possible to order a car without either, or both. This was very common until "option packages" (which don't permit deleting any 1 part) became standard. Trekphiler (talk) 14:46, 24 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Not the first
The Nash Metropolitan was not the first American-designed car to be made entirely in Europe. The Model T was made extensively in the UK. Take a look at Ford of Britain. At first, it was made using imported parts, but after 1914 the British eventually created the entire car in Britain for their own consumption. The Nash is probably the first American-designed car made in Europe for American consumption, however. However, I am removing this statement from both this article and Captive import. Chaparral2J (talk) 07:52, 2 May 2008 (UTC)