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Don't we list all custom cars under the concept cars section rather than with the production cars?
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Sold as the Maxima in Australia, while the Cefiro name was used in Hong Kong.
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This was sold as a Chrysler in Canada. Any idea on whether we should make a separate listing for that?
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Does the V6 Galant really deserve its own page? Other than the taillights, I don't see any differences between it and the 4-cylinder model.
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Thanks for the tip. I'll try to keep that in mind for next time.
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Thanks, everyone!
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Rinspeed a écrit
Maki as you do a good job with japanese cars, do you want to be an admin? Sure, I'd love to! |
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Is this photo any better? It was the best-quality photo of the Lettuce that I could find.
cdn.snsimg.carview.co.jp/minkara/userstorage/000/038/701/326/081a22eafd.jpg?ct=d9cae18fb233 I was only able to find one photo of the rear of the Lettuce, though I can't confirm if it depicts a pre or post-facelift model. minkara.carview.co.jp/image.aspx?src=https%3a%2f%2fcdn.snsimg.carview.co.jp%2fcarlife%2fimages%2fUserDiary%2f5821915%2fp1.jpg%3fct%3ded520b438fc4 -- Last edit: 2020-04-26 00:22:07 |
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The rear picture barely shows the rear of the car at all. Here's a better one: pbs.twimg.com/media/ChScIKkUgAEl9q3.jpg
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No, it's a Scepter with Camry badging. Here are some more pictures of the car in question: option.tokyo/2019/09/30/37764/
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I don't think Legacy Outback should be the second model name for this as that name is only used in Japan and this entry is for the EU-spec Outback rather than the JDM one.
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Can someone please remove that second picture of the rear? I meant to upload a photo of the interior.
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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. -- Last edit: 2020-04-18 02:44:47 |
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The pictures for this show a USDM model. Here are the correct images for the JDM model:
Front: en.wheelsage.org/subaru/impreza/iv/gallery/qupr02 Back: en.wheelsage.org/subaru/impreza/iv/gallery/lt8w4t Interior: en.wheelsage.org/subaru/impreza/iv/pictures/nn3n4d In addition to this, I don't think it's really necessary to list "Impreza" as the second model name for this, especially since this listing is only for the Japanese model. |
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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?
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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 |
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It looks way more like a concept car than a production car. Is this actually going on sale?
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This page is supposed to be for the European-spec Prius; the added colors should thus be removed, as they are for the North American model rather than the European one. In addition to this, the Prius was also facelifted in late 2005, so this page should only be for the 2003-2005 model rather than all second-generation Prius models.
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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.
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Wikipedia says that the R63 was only ever assembled in Alabama. From what I could infer, only the engine was manufactured in Affalterbach, while Mercedes does not have any assembly plants in Mexico City. (They do have four manufacturing facilities in Mexico, though I doubt any of them built the low-volume R63)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_R-Class en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_Mexico As for production numbers, it seems that between 30 and 44 R63s were produced. -- Last edit: 2020-04-06 21:39:48 |
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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
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Isn't this a custom car rather than a concept?
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Please delete the entry for Dark Garnet with a picture of a green van, as I accidentally uploaded the photo for Emerald green in that entry.
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Some more information here: chinacarhistory.com/2018/11/25/chinese-concept-cars-chery-m14-coupe-cabriolet/
This car was slated for production at one point (due to be badged A3CC, so based on the Chery A3), but it got cancelled due to problems with the folding hardtop. |
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How the name of this car got approved, I will never know.
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Now listed on Nissan's Canadian website as an upcoming model.
www.nissan.ca/en/future-and-concept-vehicles/2021-versa/?next=step.Global_Header_Vehicles_FCV.2021_Versa.FCV.Link |
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This should be moved to Volkswagen USA, as it's based on the American Passat rather than the European version.
www.webcarstory.com/marque.php?id=1584 |
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Toyota's American division was founded in 1957 and their headquarters are in Plano, Texas. I'd add that, if it wasn't for the fact that only admins can edit brands.
Oh, and is it okay if I add discontinued models? I think Desscythe17 is the only one working on this and from what I've seen, he's only added recent models. -- Last edit: 2020-01-28 06:22:12 |
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Please delete the special edition entries with the small main pictures, as I found some better pictures and more information to add to the entries.
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