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Car Crash: The Delorean Story

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Former General Motors high-flyer John DeLorean had a plan to build a stylish European sports car, at a price that would make it attractive to the American market. The site he chose for his state-of-the-art factory was on the outskirts of Belfast, a city best-known for sectarian violence and high levels of unemployment. The unexpected marriage of high-tech glamour with the gritty reality of 1970s Northern Ireland captured the public's imagination but this early optimism would end in failure. Although the cars looked great, the windows leaked and the engines seized; as his financial problems mounted the maverick DeLorean faced charges of drugs trafficking. Adrian Dunbar narrates the story.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0074q6g

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Russian (ru-RU)

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Автокатастрофа: История DeLorean

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Бывший высокопоставленный менеджер General Motors Джон ДеЛореан (John DeLorean) планировал построить стильный европейский спортивный автомобиль по цене, которая сделала бы его привлекательным для американского рынка. Место, которое он выбрал для своей современной фабрики, было расположено на окраине Белфаста, города, наиболее известного из-за насилия и высокого уровня безработицы. Неожиданный брак высокотехнологичного гламура с суровой реальностью Северной Ирландии 1970-х годов захватил воображение публики, но этот ранний оптимизм обернулся неудачей.

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