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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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What year is the car?

Is this how you ask when it was circulation?

What year is the car?

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If you mean which "year" (car manufacturer "year", not actual calendar year) that particular car was made and sold, that's a reasonable way to ask the question. "

  • If you mean which "year" (car manufacturer "year", not actual calendar year) that particular car was made and sold, that's a reasonable way to ask the question.
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If you mean which "year" (car manufacturer "year", not actual calendar year) that particular car was made and sold, that's a reasonable way to ask the question.

A more specific and probably better way to ask the question would be to change it slightly to "What model year is the car?"

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