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For some reason this car already went on sale in Canada, it's also expected to release in the US by the end of this year.
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Maki a écrit
The Estima will be discontinued on October 17th 2019. headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20190830-00172798-kurumans-bus_all I already discontinued it, seeing as it has disappeared from the Toyota website. |
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Lancia a écrit
If I recall, the Windsor engine was used in the roadgoing Ford GT. The Windsor V8 was used in tons of different Fords. www.wikiwand.com/en/Ford_small_block_engine#/5.0_H.O. |
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carcrasher88 a écrit
This can be moved out of Upcoming Cars, these are already on dealer lots here in the US. I would love to take it out of upcoming cars, but like with the new Explorer, Ford is taking its sweet time releasing the official specifications for this car. Apparently selling a product without providing customers of accurate information is just fine with Ford... |
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CeilingHamster a écrit
Pretty sure this was sold as a Hyundai in the UK. I think you are mistaking it with the Hyundai Coupé/Tiburon, which is unrelated. |
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More of a "vehicle" than a "car", I've added it anyway since it's a concept.
Toyota plans to use these autonomous vehicles during the Olympic Games of 2020, to transport visitors. |
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Probably a prototype for the next generation Daihatsu Wake.
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CeilingHamster a écrit
Are we sure that the 2.0 is less powerful than the 1.3? (I assume thats litres) It’s correct, the 1.1 and 1.3 are rotary engines. Those generally have a very small displacement, but are more powerful than a much bigger conventional engine. |
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carcrasher88 a écrit
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a28337911/ford-transit-connect-diesel-dead/ The diesel option can be removed, as it has been cancelled. AWD is new for the 2020 model year, though. I deleted the diesel engine. Can't find any info so far about the AWD though. |
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HQMonaro1972 a écrit
Did this man just say they don't lOOK DIFFERENT ENOUGH? or SPECIAL ENOUGH? Desscythe, with all due respect, that's a bit dumb. They're different packages with their own performance statistics and differences from the originals. And if you want to hit me with the whole "tHeY dOnT loOk dIFfErEnT" thing, why do all the packages for the Camaros have different pages? Or the ones for the previous Trans Ams? Regardless I'm already getting stuff put together to make their own pages, so Alright, calm down there. Generally speaking, we don't make separate pages for cars when they are visually extremely similar to another car sold in the same market. Older Trans Ams have different bumpers, lights, etc. from the normal Firebirds. For the 92-02 model, this is no longer the case. They might have a different hood or something, but other than that, they don't really look different. Therefore, it's not necessary to create a page for every single version of the car. If they have different engines, we can just compile those on one page instead to keep the website from becoming terribly cluttered. The 70-73 Camaro I divided in a couple of pages because they all had very different facias. After 73, there is just a page for the regular Camaro and the Z/28 or IROC-Z. |
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HQMonaro1972 a écrit
Formula: 1985-1990, 1990-1992 Trans Am: 1992-1997(also please change the pictures of that, they're both of Trans Ams not Firebirds), 1997-2002 I don't think the 92-02 generation looks different enough as a Trans Am to warrant separate pages. Also don't think the Formula looks special enough. -- Last edit: 2019-09-24 18:24:33 |
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HQMonaro1972 a écrit
For the versions that don't have them, I'm going to be making separate pages for packages for the Firebirds(like Trans Ams, Formulas). Because of this, after the pages are made, is it possible to remove the engines exclusive to those models? The Trans Am already has mostly separate pages. What other versions need their own pages? |
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Maki a écrit
A few notes on this thing: -It's based on the Mercedes-Benz GLA, so its origin should be Germany. -Production ceased already AFAIK. - It uses the same platform and engines, but it's not just a rebadged GLA, so origin: Japan. - It's still for sale on the Infiniti USA website. |
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@HQMonaro this was officially sold in Australia?
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HQMonaro1972 a écrit
I was about to make a page on this tomorrow, guess ya beat me to it :P It has been here for a while, I just updated it. |
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HQMonaro1972 a écrit
Specifics for engines and transmissions. I worked on Commodores quite a bit so I'm covered for those, but the stuff like Kingswoods, Monaros and the like are a bit rusty on me. By specifics I mean horses, torque, and what years they were available in them. I ain't trusting Wikipedia. Try automobile-catalog, they seem to have a lot of info on Holdens. |
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HQMonaro1972 a écrit
Do you guys realize how much of a problem it is that we're missing the entire 1970s? Like seriously, I'd already have it half complete, but I don't know if my information is hefty enough to make pages for cars, so if I could get any assistance from you gentlemen it would be appreciated. Why is it a problem? There are few people contributing to this website, and lots of cars out there, so there is bound to be missing cars. What kind of assistance do you need? |
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CeilingHamster a écrit
Surely by this point, it has been built though? We go off production years for US cars, why not this? Actually for US cars we use the year it goes for sale. Production sometimes starts even earlier. |
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Mazda's long-awaited Skyactiv-X engine will be released in December 2019.
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CeilingHamster a écrit
I think this was sold in the UK/Europe but under a different name. As Daihatsu Terios, yes. |
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Ford78 a écrit
Ups sorry! I will replace pictures. I'm just reading about this car, it participated in the 1963 Monte Carlo Rally, no? I think you can return the front image you had before, since it does seem to be an American Falcon that participated in the rally, and not an Australian one. |
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Changed origin to UK, as it was a British design.
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Is this really an Australian Falcon? It has California plates.
The Falcon was also an American car during the 60s, so that would change its origin. |
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The RX L will be on this page until I find a front picture for it.
Facelifted car was released yesterday, and official pics only show the rear, so it will probably take a while until a used car appears. -- Last edit: 2019-08-31 11:06:59 |
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Sold in Canada (since 2005) as well as Mexico under the names Wave and G3 Wave. In those markets the 4-door sedan was also available.
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Was offered between 2004 and 2010 in Canada and Mexico as 4-door sedan as well. Other than G5, it was also named G4, Pursuit and G5 Pursuit.
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In the United States it was discontinued in 2006, but in Canada and Mexico it was sold until 2009.
Canada also received a short wheelbase version. -- Last edit: 2019-08-26 22:43:42 |
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Canada also received a Sunfire sedan for 2002-2005. In the USA, the sedan was dropped after 2002.
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CeilingHamster a écrit
Any relation to the Vauxhall Cavelier, another GM car of the same era? Same platform, and probably some shared parts like all GM cars. |


I will do them
Let me know if I miss something.
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