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The Model C is still missing a page for the 2 seater bodystyle.
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Good luck.
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Nubira a écrit
I want to add new ones Not necessary, newer models are too similar to the European market ones. |
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Fun fact, when the legislation for kei cars changed and the maximum displacement increased to 550cc, Suzuki did not have a new engine ready in time.
In order to not fall behind other kei car manufacturers, they bought engines from their competitor Daihatsu and installed those in the Fronte for a few months until their new engine was ready. -- Last edit: 2025-01-25 20:44:26 |
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There is also a hardtop of this (as can be seen in the 2nd pic), but I can only find very small/low quality pictures of it.
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Should go under Aston Martin, not TWR.
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There was also a 94-96 Honda Concerto TD with diesel engine. It's literally a rebadged Rover 200 and doesn't share any bodywork with the 89-94 Concerto.
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Sold continuously in Canada though as the Chrysler Grand Caravan.
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Please add the rest of the engines.
Also the weight on the 2.5 is incorrect. |
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We don't accept configurator pics for the colors, it has to be real-life pictures (unless it's impossible to obtain those).
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flaffel3434 a écrit
huh, rip transit i thought passenger vans are allowed? some that i submitted earlier got accepted and plenty of others not made by me are here We have to make a cut-off point somewhere. When a passenger van is closer to a minibus than a vehicle your average consumer would buy, we don't accept it. It's a very gray area, but for the same reason heavy duty pick-up trucks aren't listed. I'm also reconsidering the Chevy Express and GMC Savana, as they are quite big and closer to minibuses than passenger vans. -- Last edit: 2025-01-07 20:10:17 |
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Fairly common for cars of the time.
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Many of the Denalis have a bigger engine than their regular version. Over time this is no longer the case, but it feels weird to suddenly stop giving them separate pages.
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I think it's fine as it is, as a "trim difference", also it got slightly updated for 2024.
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Nearly impossible to find pictures of the post-facelift Cultus that isn't the 3-door GT-i model, so these brochure pictures will have to do.
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Why no rear picture?
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Today I learned that they removed the é from Megane with the E-Tech..
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What is the difference with the pre-facelift?
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Will only be available in Elevation trim for the first year, AT4 and Denali trims will follow next model year.
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This is already for sale (like the facelifted regular Escalade), but not sure if it's already being delivered or if deliveries only start next year.
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No official specs have been released yet.
This is a recurring problem with EVs and especially with GM. |
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Origin: Italy
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It’s an off-road vehicle, as the class off-road/SUV says.
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Engine is wrong, apparently the homologation model had a 5.3 V8 unlike the 6.0 that was in the race cars.
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I have to differentiate it from the 5-door model somehow.
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There is no need to crop the picture so much.
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Origin: Malaysia, this is just a rebadged Proton.
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Missing facelift in 2020.
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flaffel3434 a écrit
like i wonder why they went after the noble (which is trying to be a smart but has styling of it's own) and not THIS if this was debadged i would probably think it was a smart Because they can't go after cars that aren't sold in a western market. Copyright is a funny thing in China, and as a western brand it's almost impossible to sue a Chinese company for copying you. |


It was added after the pages were already merged.