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Chinese name: 海马海福星 (Hǎimǎ Hǎifúxīng)
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Chinese name: 海马普力马 (Hǎimǎ Pǔlìmǎ)
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Chinese name: 海南马自达普力马 (Hǎinán Mǎzìdá Pǔlìmǎ)
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Chinese name: 海马福美来 (Hǎimǎ Fúměilái)
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Chinese name: 海马S5青春版 (Hǎimǎ S5 Qīngchūn bǎn)
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Chinese name: 汉腾 (Hànténg)
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Bamin |
Chinese name: 八闽 (Bāmǐn)
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Chinese name: 速达 (Sùdá)
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Chinese name: 国机智骏 (Guójīzhìjùn)
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Chinese name: 金雷GT5000 (Jīnléi GT5000)
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Chinese name: 颐中陆豹 (Yízhōng Lùbào)
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Chinese name: 富康e爱丽舍 (Fùkāng e Àilìshè)
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Chinese name: 神龙富康 (Shénlóng Fùkāng)
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Chinese name: 东风雪铁龙爱丽舍 (Dōngfēng Xuětiělóng Àilìshè)
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Chinese name: 东风雪铁龙爱丽舍 (Dōngfēng Xuětiělóng Àilìshè)
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Chinese name: 东风雪铁龙萨拉毕加索 (Dōngfēng Xuětiělóng Sàlā Bìjiāsuǒ)
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Chinese name: 东风雪铁龙世嘉 (Dōngfēng Xuětiělóng Shìjiā)
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Chinese name: 东风雪铁龙凡尔赛C5 X (Dōngfēng Xuětiělóng Fán'ěrsài C5 X)
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Chinese name: 东风雪铁龙凯旋 (Dōngfēng Xuětiělóng Kǎixuán)
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Chinese name: 东风雪铁龙赛纳 (Dōngfēng Xuětiělóng Sàinà)
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Please delete "Foshan, Guangdong (FAW Shunde, 94-96)", Shunde was incorporated into Foshan only in 2003
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license built
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This car, along with the Santamo, was originally built by Hyundai Precision & Industries at their Ulsan Yeompo-dong Factory. Because this company was distinct from Hyundai Motor, these car bore a logo of their own. In 1999 Hyundai Motor absorbed the car division of Hyundai Precision & Industries, and the Yeompo-dong factory was integrated into Hyundai Motor's neighbouring Ulsan Plant. Today it is the Plant 5 of the gigantic Ulsan motor complex, the largest of the world.
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This car, along with the Galloper, was originally built by Hyundai Precision & Industries at their Ulsan Yeompo-dong Factory. Because this company was distinct from Hyundai Motor, these car bore a logo of their own. In 1999 Hyundai Motor absorbed the car division of Hyundai Precision & Industries, and the Yeompo-dong factory was integrated into Hyundai Motor's neighbouring Ulsan Plant. Today it is the Plant 5 of the gigantic Ulsan motor complex, the largest of the world.
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Desscythe17 wrote
Is it possible they built the cars with Daewoo badges instead after 2004? I doubt it. Wikipedia article claims "In 2004, Formosa Automobile Corporation shut down the self-owned Formosa brand due to a long-term financial loss.", yet the company appears to still be active in the field of imports |
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flaffel3434 wrote
ended in 2004, but cars until 2007? what? hmm wikipedia even say the Matiz was produced until 2009 so i don't really know |
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Are you sure this is 1959 and not 1957?
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imo it has been modified enough to get an "origin: China"
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Chinese name is "嘉远灵族" (*Jiāyuǎn Língzú*)
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carcrasher88 wrote
Are those repurposed Citroen C1/Peugeot 107 taillights? Yes, it's a common practice among microcar manufacturers (also for head lights) -- Last edit: 2024-07-28 12:18:09 |