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How was it in production for so long if only 1 was ever built?
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Rinspeed wrote
Sorry it's me that change it as i thinked that it's a mistake. The car is very low detailed for a 1/14 car Thats how it's listed on the website! |
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The silver Siku model car is 1/14 scale, not 1/64. Sorry for the confusion!
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Rinspeed wrote
Why not sold in UK?? The DB7 Zagato couldn't be sold in the USA so the USA got this instead. It was exclusive to the USA and utilised similar styling to the DB7 Zagato but without a new chassis. It instead used the chassis from the DB7 Volante. Oddly, as the car was only sold in warm US climates, it had no roof as-such, just a cover for the leather when the car was not in use. Such a feature would have been useless in soggy Britain (or elsewhere in Northern Europe). |
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I don't think this is still 'upcoming' but I don't have the production dates.
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I didn't mean to add the Jasmine Yellow 1/76 Die-cast twice. Please delete the one without a picture.
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I'm not 100% sure but I think this was sold in the UK.
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I might be wrong but I am pretty sure this wasn't sold in the UK. It will have likely been rebadged as a Vauxhall first.
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We need to work out a proper syntax for model names like this. Some Jaguars are written as 'Mark IX' while this one is written as 'Mark 2'. I'm not entirely sure which one is right (or if it even matters) but consistency would be appreciated.
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Was this part of the inspiration behind the Enzo 10 years later?
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This was sold in Hong Kong back when Hong Kong was ruled by Britain. Should I say that it was sold in China or would that only count on the mainland?
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Is this supposed to be a rebadged Mitsubishi or just a knockoff?
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Just 1994?
Was this only built for 1 year? |
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This page seems corrupted. This needs fixing!!
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Rinspeed wrote
why not. I will do it in the future i think. Crossover should be a different category. They are often not suitable for off-road use, whereas SUV's often are. |
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It was produced in China, Russia and Iran but I can't find any details more specific than this.
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I used the wrong Renault Captur when I was adding similar cars. The 20913-2017 model is the correct model! Very sorry for the mix-up!
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Desscythe17 wrote
It's called the Jazz everywhere but Japan, China and the Americas. I think it has something to do with the Honda City from the 80s being sold as Honda Jazz in Europe. A completely unrelated 3-door SUV, which was essentially a rebadged Isuzu MU/Amigo/Opel Frontera, was sold as Honda Jazz in Japan. Thanks man! |
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I'm not sure if this is the open seater or the Drop-Head version.
The production numbers for the open seater is 3349. The Drop-Head has 2790. Please add whichever is appropriate. |
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I can already tell that this will be unpopular but I like it!
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Why is this called the Honda Jazz in the UK (and, I assume, Europe) but Honda Fit elsewhere?
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Can I put die-casts of the back to the future time machine on this page or is it too far from the stock car to count?
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Desscythe17 wrote
I don't know who claimed it was unavailable there, but the car in the pictures has UK plates. I'll edit it to be correct. Cheers. I would have edited it myself but I wasn't sure if the UK was was different. |
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I'm pretty sure this was sold in the UK unless the UK one is listed separately and I'm an idiot!
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Rinspeed wrote
because Jaguar said that it's a SUV. Fair enough. |
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Why is this listed as off-road/SUV? It looks like a hatchback, in person and in pictures.
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For the model cars section, are we drawing a distinction between models and toys?
I have a Hotwheels version of this (and many others) but I am not sure if I should add them or not. |
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I tried to add the 1958 Victor Estate but the only picture I have is too big.
I'm sorry for the inconvenience! |
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Some of these were shipped to places like Australia and Switzerland. I'm not sure if this was officially done by the company or by enthusiasts though.
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This was a locally built version of the Morris Oxford if I remember correctly.
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