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dealer network
A primary dealer is a firm that buys government securities directly from a government, with the intention of reselling them to others, thus acting as a market maker of government securities. The government may regulate the behaviour and number of its primary dealers and impose conditions of entry. Some governments sell their securities only to primary dealers; some sell them to others as well. Governments that use primary dealers include Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Pakistan, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
So after 17 months of ownership we're about to sell our Cyberster Trophy in exchange for another EV. I thought it was worth summarising the good, the bad, and the terrible.
Starting with the good
A unique car that gets a lot of attention. Numerous times I've had Porsche drivers flash their...
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