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RIP Justin Wilson.
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Ford78 wrote
This car has the Europe Specs, instead of USA Specs. Whoops, my bad. Thanks for letting me know. |
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This car has the Europe Specs, instead of USA Specs.
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I won't add the 2-door versions of the Audi 100 due to a lack of pictures.
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Well, second the Wikipedia:
"In September 1993, Ford deleted the Orion nametag, and the Escort nameplate was used on all bodystyles." |
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Rinspeed wrote
done Thank you. |
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Mark0 wrote
In USA series is commonly known as SCC. done |
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Rinspeed wrote
too long In USA series is commonly known as SCC. -- Last edit: 2015-08-22 22:02:13 |
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Ford78 wrote
Rinspeed, could you create a category for Continental Tire Sport Car Challenge, please? too long |
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Rinspeed, could you create a category for Continental Tire Sport Car Challenge, please?
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Rinspeed wrote
i had do a little correction for the 1.8 D, the 1.8 TD (renamed) don't replace it. But i see also in my books that the 1.4 71 hp was replaced in 1993 by 1.4 75hp. Could you add it? Yes, sure! EDIT: Done. -- Last edit: 2015-08-22 12:11:07 |
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Ford78 wrote
No. Well, from my source, there is a 1.3, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8 and 1.8 D Engines. i had do a little correction for the 1.8 D, the 1.8 TD (renamed) don't replace it. But i see also in my books that the 1.4 71 hp was replaced in 1993 by 1.4 75hp. Could you add it? |
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Rinspeed wrote
Others engines? are you sure there is 1.3 and 1.4? No. Well, from my source, there is a 1.3, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8 and 1.8 D Engines. |
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Others engines? are you sure there is 1.3 and 1.4?
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Desscythe17 wrote
Just a tip: Add engines and everything first, add pictures last Thanks for your advice, Desscythe. |
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Just a tip: Add engines and everything first, add pictures last
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Ford78 wrote
You're right Desscythe. Source: www.cars-data.com/en/toyota-rav4-2006/2738 Someone might have confused the Japanese 2.4. |
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Desscythe17 wrote
I think you should check the European engines, they might contain mistakes. And I don't know for what market the 2.3 is, it was never sold with a 2.3 as far as I know. You're right Desscythe. Source: www.cars-data.com/en/toyota-rav4-2006/2738 |
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I think you should check the European engines, they might contain mistakes. And I don't know for what market the 2.3 is, it was never sold with a 2.3 as far as I know.
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Desscythe17 wrote
For the American market, I don't have info on Toyotas that aren't in production anymore no i talk Japan/Europe |
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Rinspeed wrote
descythe17, could you divide it? For the American market, I don't have info on Toyotas that aren't in production anymore |
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descythe17, could you divide it?
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sajmon14 wrote
is clipper the correct name? I think it's the name used only in France. Maybe it should be left without additional name, just Escort? Apparently it was called Turnier is Germany, Estate in the UK, and Clipper in some other countries. Remarkable is that the Clipper debuted in 1990, and then the new Escort wagon which appeared in 1992 was called Wagon. -- Last edit: 2015-08-20 21:05:48 |
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is clipper the correct name? I think it's the name used only in France. Maybe it should be left without additional name, just Escort?
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I'll finish it later, as I have to go out.
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Rinspeed wrote
Corrected, your website source seems to be incomplete Thanks Rinspeed, now the Escort is complete. |
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Corrected, your website source seems to be incomplete
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Ford78 wrote
Is a French Rally F2000 class a denomination category for old Group A cars, right? yes it's that |
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Is a French Rally F2000 class a denomination category for old Group A cars, right?
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Could you please remove it again? Its for the older model, i noticed the difference too late.