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B9. Is the [insert car name here] a Lotus? |
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This article is from the Lotus Cars FAQ, by esprit@netcom.com (Alan F. Perry) with numerous contributions by others.
Many people have asked about a variety of other cars that Lotus may
have done some work on, including, for example, the Saturn.
The official statement from Lotus on this subject is:
"Lotus Engineering operates a policy of total client confidentiality,
and does not discuss its client base. It is the client's prerogative
to disclose its links with Lotus Engineering if it so wishes."
Do I really need to explain the implications here?
 
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