Sedan is the American term for the British saloon, referring to a car with a three-box configuration, three sections for engine, passenger and cargo.
A classic sedan would be a light-blue 1962 Chevrolet Impala. The word sedan comes from sedan chair, the old-fashioned automobile powered by humans rather than engines. A palanquin is similar to a sedan chair, carried using four poles.
A modern sedan would be the BMW M5.
Sunday, 29 August 2010
Saturday, 14 August 2010
Pembrokeshire - Wales most popular coastal destination
Skomer (Norse: short sword) - marine nature reserve
Puffins - diving
Landing strip for nocturnal birds from South America; Manx shearwater
Phileas also recommends Harlech Castle
"The Singing Sands" in Wales - sand squeaks
Puffins - diving
Landing strip for nocturnal birds from South America; Manx shearwater
Phileas also recommends Harlech Castle
"The Singing Sands" in Wales - sand squeaks
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