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Translation to German

Hello MTan355, I have a question to your on Lexus F. I'm translating this article to the German Wikipedia and I don't understand one sentence: "The first vehicle in the Lexus F marque lineup, the Lexus IS F, was announced in 2006, followed by an F marque coupe concept, the Lexus LFA, in 2007, and the production LFA supercar in 2009."

Does that mean, that the first vehicle was announced in 2006, the second announced in 2007? And what means "and the production LFA supercar in 2009", what is this? Do you mean the production of the LFA-supercar?

I'm sorry for my English and I'm sure this is a stupid question, but I would be very pleased if you could help me. Thanks! -- Croesch ( talk) 20:39, 5 October 2010 (UTC) reply

Apologies for delay in reply, that sentence is as you read it, the "production of the LFA-supercar" in 2009. A concept was shown in 2007, but no production announcement was made at that time. The first production vehicle is dated 2006, second production vehicle is dated 2009. Hope that helps. MTan355 ( talk) 01:42, 23 October 2010 (UTC) reply

Driver side window in Acura CL page

Hi The citing for the window concern leads to the http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov bulletin, which I fail to see where it mentions the manufacturer will replace the part both under warranty and after warranty expiration. Is there any other cited source for this, or I am missing something? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.188.127.253 ( talk) 04:58, 15 October 2010 (UTC) reply

Separating vehicles by generation rather than powertrain or trim level

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