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Desscythe17 a écrit
For 1971, hidden headlights were optional on all Torino 500, Brougham, Squire and GT models. |
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There was only one generation of Accent in Korea, so Mk number is unnecessary.
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Or by the chassis code of course.
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SolanaBogon a écrit
But only for export market, no? It’s a bit difficult to understand from my Korean source, but I believe that all SsangYong products went through a short period of having Daewoo badges in the Korean market. Roughly between 1998 and 2000. The SsangYong Korando for example became badgeless because they couldn’t incorporate a Daewoo grille into the design, but it apparently had a Daewoo badge on the steering wheel. It’s not easy to find pictures of these cars, because Daewoo products were really unpopular in Korea at the time, and people even went so far as to replace the Daewoo badges with aftermarket SsangYong badges. |
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Between 1999 and 2000, it was sold as a Daewoo instead.
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SolanaBogon a écrit
You could rename the main page and I'm willing to edit manually the individual entries There you go |
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I would be fine with changing it, but I don't know if the system will recognize it for everything.
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Not sure why or how this happened, but Hyundai sold the Pony CX (which was the Canadian market specification) in the home market without really changing anything.
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Please keep identifying game vehicles for IGCD, thanks.
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This was sold directly in China by Fiat? Without a partner?
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I couldn't find a lot of pictures of post-2004 4WD models, so I merged both versions into one page.
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Taillights were replaced with the units shown on the 09-15 model after just one year.
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Rinspeed a écrit
I think this some things from old imcdb... Is there a way to change it easily? I see that if I am adding a new car, the name is Land Rover. But when I finish adding, the name is changed to Land-Rover. |
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Why is it always written "Land-Rover" instead of "Land Rover"? I think they only used the "-" in the early days.
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I don't think this is a real car brand. As explained in a car forum:
Three month old company with no manufacturing license, probably nothing more than a refitter and reseller at this juncture. This is the description of their scope of business: "General items: sales of used automobiles; sales of automotive decorations; research and development of auto parts; sales of new energy vehicles; sales of new cars; sales of new energy vehicle battery swap facilities". Industry categorization is "Car decoration supplies sales". Also note "Automobile Service Co., Ltd." in the name. If you visit their website, (www.huaxialingjian.com/) you can also see a Tesla Model S with stickers on it, shown as if it is their own car. -- Last edit: 2022-09-16 14:25:55 |
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Rear picture had copyright.
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WarzonFanboy1985 a écrit
The engines for this vehicle are the same as the Riley Elf, as both are the same car. That is already listed here: www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=2404 Transmission is missing for both cars. |
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According to Wikipedia, CHTC and Hengtian (www.webcarstory.com/marque.php?id=2906) are the same company. It's just a different interpretation of the Chinese name.
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Isn't this supposed to be the Leahead iA5?
(Under brand www.webcarstory.com/marque.php?id=1580) |
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carcrasher88 a écrit
I see this is basically Daihatsu's answer to the Suzuki Spacia Gear/Mazda Flair Wagon Tough Style? And the Mitsubishi eK X Space. Remains to be seen if Honda follows suit. |
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PDP a écrit
Um ... the second photo is a Toy car. Thanks for pointing that out |
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SolanaBogon a écrit
Why was the Spanish assembly plant accepted but not the Portuguese one? "froom" instead of "from" |
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Lancia a écrit
Is this the USDM version? If you go to the information tab, and look at the flags that represent the countries it's sold in, you'll notice only Japan has a green dot. Does that answer your question? |
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Keitanyan a écrit
明らかにトヨタ市で作られ、日本だけのために作られました There is more than one factory in Toyota City |
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carcrasher88 a écrit
Looks SO much better without the additional two-tone colors. Also really wish they kept the proper Crown emblems, instead of replacing them with regular Toyota emblems. Takes away from the image of the Crown. The Crown has no brand recognition in North America, so it makes sense they just fit Toyota emblems. Also, different emblems might evoke the idea that the Crown is a premium/luxury Toyota, but they don't want it to get in the way of Lexus. |
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SolanaBogon a écrit
I've added the production location, but it seems to have been rejected. This car for the North American market was assembled in Onnaing, France, from 2013 to 2019 ( www.leblogauto.com/actualite/toyota-yaris-made-in-france-aux-usa-cest-fini-65445 ) Try it again, I'll accept it. |
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To whoever is adding these concept cars, please remember to add engines when applicable.
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Due to complaints about poor rear visibility, Chrysler offered some auxiliary taillights as an option halfway through the model year. These can be seen in the rear picture of this car.
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2018 facelift seems to be missing.
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-- Last edit: 2023-02-23 13:23:00