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Poll: What is the best British-built car?

A wide and varied array of cars are built in Britain right now, but which is your favourite?

The British car industry has been having a rough time of late. The ongoing Brexit saga, punctuated by the coronavirus pandemic, has produced levels of uncertainty not seen in a generation, but despite it all Britain still builds an amazingly diverse array of outstanding cars. 

We felt it was time to celebrate the car manufacturers working in this country today, companies that employ thousands of people in the creation of models sold domestically and across the globe. From the huge volume car manufacturing plants of Nissan, Honda, Jaguar Land Rover, Vauxhall, MINI and Toyota to small-scale operations churning out models badged Ultima, Ariel, BAC and Lister, the variety of British-built cars is remarkable. 

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And so we come to the impossible task, we want you to vote for the best car built in Britain today. You can cast your vote on any basis you like, sales volumes, technological innovation, design or simply the car you’d most love to own. Which British-built car is the best and deserves our recognition? 

Click the link below to cast your vote for the best car built in Britain today…

Poll: What is the best British-built car?

 

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