Beloved by celebrities but not by government safety advocates, the Defender 90 and 110 wagon were pulled from the U.S. market after a five-year run in 1997.
The new facility, expected to be completed in early 2020, is located near Cooper Standard’s current world headquarters in Novi, MI, and its Global Technology Center in Livonia, MI.
The Madrid Central ZEZ zone is one of three distinct environmental zones that can be activated under different scenarios – and foreign motorists cannot yet buy a badge for any of them.
A survey says one in three Americans would rather go to a DMV office, do their taxes or sit in an airplane’s middle seat than go through the hoops of buying a car.