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Production is scheduled to end in August.
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Rinspeed a écrit
i don't know... It has similar dimensions, engine displacement, and the Visa starts in the year that the Ami ends. I think it’s safe to say that it’s the successor. |
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Isn’t the Visa the successor of this car?
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Maki a écrit
No, it's a Scepter with Camry badging. Here are some more pictures of the car in question: option.tokyo/2019/09/30/37764/ I’d prefer pictures of the stock car, with Scepter badging to be honest. But seeing as it’s difficult to find pictures of the car in question, I won’t replace it right now. |
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The rear pic seems to be of a Toyota Camry, not a Scepter. Could it be removed?
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Maki a écrit
Can someone please remove that second picture of the rear? I meant to upload a photo of the interior. I can't delete it, but I replaced it for you. If you have a better pic, let me know. |
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The Subarus should now be in the right places with the right pictures, but data might be off.
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Maki a écrit
Edit: Any idea if the WRX of this generation was sold in Japan? I can't find any evidence suggesting that it was. According to JP wikipedia, the WRX was called S-GT instead for this generation, and it was only sold as a hatchback. -- Last edit: 2020-04-18 15:55:02 |
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Maki a écrit
This entry should be moved to the Subaru USA page, as it seems to be the US-spec WRX rather than the JDM one. Edit: Any idea if the WRX of this generation was sold in Japan? I can't find any evidence suggesting that it was. I think the Subaru page is a mess because it hasn’t changed much since we started splitting Japanese brands between Japan, Europe and North America. Give me a couple of hours to fix it and then the cars should be in the right places. |
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Maki a écrit
This page is still missing several key models, including most of the older versions of the Legacy and Impreza. I'm not sure if anyone else is working on this so is it okay if I go ahead and add the missing models? Feel free to add them, I might make edits here and there so they are consistent with the other Japanese cars. |
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Maki a écrit
Here are some higher resolution replacements for the tiny main pictures. Front: en.wheelsage.org/ford/tourneo_transit_connect/113901/gallery/lpsxx4 Back: en.wheelsage.org/ford/tourneo_transit_connect/113901/gallery/n07j0s Dashboard: en.wheelsage.org/ford/tourneo_transit_connect/113901/gallery/qhydqb Thanks! |
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Moved this back to upcoming cars. Apparently production hasn’t started yet, and might be skipped this year.
www.autoblog.com/2020/04/13/2020-chevy-corvette-convertible-delay-to-2021/ |
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This was supposed to be released later this year, but has been postponed until next year.
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Maki a écrit
This page really needs cleanup, as it includes information for the North American, Japanese, European and Australian models, despite it supposedly being only for the North American-spec Celica Supra. In addition to this, the "successor" here is the JDM A70 Supra rather than the US-spec model (which hasn't been added to this site yet), so I believe that should be removed as well. You’re right, this page was added very long ago, and doesn’t really fit with the way we do things on WCS now. Except for Subaru, Suzuki and Toyota, the Japanese brands are mostly complete. I am planning to do the other brands when I have the specifications, but that could take years. I will remove all info on this car that isn’t relevant for the American market, and then you are welcome to edit and finish it. |
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Maki a écrit
Thanks! |
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Maki a écrit
Not sure where the current front picture came from, but the quality is not very good. Here is a better picture of the pre-facelift model: en.wheelsage.org/nissan/laurel/c35/pictures/urikn0 I would like to separate the Club S from the normal version, but I can't find a decent rear picture of the normal Laurel. Maybe you could find one of those? |
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HQMonaro1972 a écrit
then let someone else do it for you instead of putting images for a sport model on the page for a base model and just jamming everything into one cluttered page There is no one else who does it for me, and it’s not necessary because the cars look the same. Like with the Firebird, you are making a huge deal out of something that isn’t really a problem. |
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HQMonaro1972 a écrit
why on earth did you merge the r/t pages? that's pointless Because I'm not spending hours of my time trying to find decent pics of a car that barely looks any different. |
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A bit of a strange case this car, it was both manufactured as well as sold by Nissan.
Foreign manufacturers in Japan at the time had to sell their cars through a Japanese dealership chain. Volkswagen decided to partner with Nissan and build a slightly narrower version of the Santana so it would fall into a lower tax bracket, making it more affordable for Japanese consumers. -- Last edit: 2020-04-01 17:25:20 |
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According to Honda's official website, the N-One has been discontinued. (www.honda.co.jp/N-ONE/?from=RSS)
They have however announced a new generation to arrive in Fall this year. Maybe it will be delayed due to the corona virus, who knows. |
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Kevauto a écrit
heh Let me guess, your pics? |
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Lancia a écrit
It's called the Mazda3 Sport in America and Canada It seems like that's just for Canada. I've adjusted your edit so 3 Sport is the second name. |
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Lancia a écrit
Would the mx-5 be a similar car? No, it’s the same car with a different name, so we don’t link those. |
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This car and the '59 Continental Mark IV are a bit difficult to put on the correct brand.
The 56-57 Continental Mark II was sold under a "separate" Continental brand to make it seem more luxurious and exclusive than a Lincoln. For 1958, Ford Motor Co. decided to discontinue the Continental sub-brand, and sell the car through the Lincoln brand again. However, even though the car was sold in Lincoln dealerships and shown in the Lincoln brochure, the car was still listed as "Continental Mark III" (without any mention of Lincoln). For this reason, I decided to put the car on the Lincoln brand instead of the Continental brand, but not mention Lincoln in the name. The Mark V introduced for 1960 was directly sold under the Lincoln brand, and will therefore be listed as such. 58 brochure as an example: www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/lincoln/58li/bilder/7.jpg -- Last edit: 2020-03-24 20:58:01 |
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carcrasher88 a écrit
And I guarantee you, trying to get all of the colors figured out will be a challenge, with trims having color options added over time or removed over time. For example, the Sport trim added the option of Lunar Silver and White Diamond (not sure if Platinum White is just White Diamond renamed, or a replacement color) for the 2018 model year. There was also a Forest Mist Metallic offered in the US up to the 2019 model year, but removed from the Canadian market after the 2017 model year. Pacific Pewter basically replaced it for the 2020 model year. There's more info for each model year, both for the US and Canada, if you search hard enough. This is more or less why I don't bother adding colors. |
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Lancia a écrit
I don't know if the orange color of the front and rear picture even exists as a factory color. I couldn't find it in the Toyota website You shouldn't bother adding info to the TRD Pro Toyotas, I plan to delete their pages and add them as trim difference to the regular truck pages. |
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carcrasher88 a écrit
Here's a good question. Even though there isn't a specific Hong Kong availability option on here, should Toyota Comfort Hybrid still be added as an alternate model name, since that's what it's badged as there, imported from Japan? Yes, good suggestion. I don't know if the engine is the same though. |
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goarrows a écrit
ok please cancel the data: Vaidas Navickas 21. first round, this is my faild please cancel the data: Franck Hello 22. first round, this is my faild please cancel the data: Siim Saluri round 8 and round 9 , this is my faild I cancelled the first two for you, but I don't see any score for Siim Saluri. |
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hello412 a écrit
Chevrolet Corvette C7 end 2019 and the other convertible Still for sale on the Chevrolet website. |
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Lancia a écrit
This car is already being delivered to owners, so it should probably move from upcoming cars I will when I have decent pictures for it. Are you sure the colors you added are for the convertible version? The pictures look like the coupé. |

