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Maybe we should rename it as "Hipoca" as the badge on the grille read?
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It appears "猛士" (Měngshì) is translated as "M-Hero" in international
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UmarTheGreat_047 a écrit
This had a facelift or something? i remember this was sold here in PK too but it had different rear lights Looks like it got indeed facelifted. But maybe only for export |
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This one is called 欧洲版 (Ōuzhōu bǎn) which means "European version/edition"
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No, only the bodywork is Chinese, but the chassis is Indian
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Please delete "Aras Free Zone", it's not really precise
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I am unsure the electric version was built in Portugal
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This concept was developped in Greece, I'm changing the origin accordingly
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Dorcen, the supplier of this car, went bankrupt in 2021, yet in 2022 in was still available. Maybe made by a successor company, or sold from available stocks
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in 2000 the Chevrolet logo was added to the front like on this picture:
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Desscythe17 a écrit
According to Wikipedia, the SM3 Z.E. was produced in Korea. What makes you think the Samsung was produced in Turkey? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Korea_Motors#Decline_in_sales,_electric_vehicles_and_recovery_attempts_(2010%E2%80%932022) "In 2012, RSM introduced an electric version of its SM3 car known as the SM3 Z.E., imported from Turkey. In October 2013 the car started to be assembled at the Busan plant" |
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my bad i confused Busan and Bursa... The Turkish factory is Bursa, could you please delete the Busan one? Thanks in advance
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Apparently it was not made in Rüsselsheim
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I can't find anything about chassis code being "JL7000BEV0"
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Desscythe17 a écrit
Between 1999 and 2000, it was sold as a Daewoo instead. But only for export market, no? |
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Desscythe17 a écrit
I would be fine with changing it, but I don't know if the system will recognize it for everything. You could rename the main page and I'm willing to edit manually the individual entries |
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Why "Moskvitch", and not "Moskvich", without the "t"? Not only it is the correct English transcription of cyrillic "Москвич", but it is also how they spell it on brochures (at least English ones) and export badges:
www.autominded.net/brochure/div9/1969%20Moskvich%2006.jpg ![]() -- Last edit: 2023-02-07 09:25:33 |
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Something wrong with the name
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Izhevsk is in Russia, not China
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Shouldn't rather be Australian origin?
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Please delete Zilina as built location, it is redundant with Teplička nad Váhom (which is the more correct one)
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this brand's latin script name is "Sunra"
Chinese name is 新日 (Xīnrì) -- Last edit: 2024-11-21 23:30:25 |
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I think the make should just Rover, not Land Rover
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Production actually stopped in 1965, and cars were sold from stock until 1968
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Desscythe17 a écrit
Three month old company with no manufacturing license, probably nothing more than a refitter and reseller at this juncture. Probably, this is a rebadged Skywell/Skywell ET5 Though generally, Chinese resellers apply their badges only on export market |
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Shouldn't "FreZe" be the brand and "Nikrob EV" the model name?
And Lithuanian instead of Latvian? -- Last edit: 2022-09-03 10:04:36 |
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I changed the year to 2006: the 2005 version was badged as GM and had a different grille
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Desscythe17 a écrit
"froom" instead of "from" Oh I'm really sorry, I was a bit tired... Fixed |
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Why was the Spanish assembly plant accepted but not the Portuguese one?
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Keitanyan a écrit
This is Euro spec. Yes, the Japanese spec is here: www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=325 |