As somebody else mentioned, the Land Rover has been going for about 70 years and was mainly made out of aluminium because Rover wanted more steel to produce their cars. Producing a vehicle for foreign markets was one way to get a bigger allowance of steel. They weren't that keen on selling Rovers abroad at the time, but producing an aluminium vehicle for sale abroad meant they could use the steel allowance on their Rovers...
Whereas what they probably should have done is looked at making more of their Rovers out of aluminium
...what are we going to do about Middle-Earth warming?!?
seek the council of Saruman.
Personally I'm surprised Google Translate doesn't do this sort of translation. There's enough nerds working there, so languages such as Elvish and Klingon should be available by now.
I think the risks of sitting sedentary at a desk are far worse than doing 1 mile in an hour during each shift
Oops to much <em>information</em>
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