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Shouldn't be "Zoe" without accent on the "e"?
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Available in France? Also shouldn't Sao be an English rather than a South African brand?
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This car is no longer in production, it has been replaced by two facelift versions
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Chonji |
Rinspeed a écrit
non désolé on cherche à savoir la réalité. Ca m'étonne qu'il n'y ait pas un site officiel pour en savoir plus. je dis pas qu'il n'existe pas (après c'est en Corée du Nord donc qu'ils aient pas de site internet ce ne serait pas trop étonnant) mais pour ma part je n'ai pas trouvé ce site internet et j'ai pourtant pas mal cherché. Après je parle par coréen donc ça me pose un frein dans cette recherche |
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Can I add the Chonji Light Van as 2013-2016, because those are confirmed years of manufacture, even if this vehicle might still be in production?
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Rinspeed a écrit
Sans les années, la voiture ne peut pas s'intégrer dans la page (quand tu cherches Actuel/2000/2010 etc). I found it in a brochure dated 2016, but not in one dated 2017, but this one seemed incomplete |
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Rinspeed a écrit
Sans les années, la voiture ne peut pas s'intégrer dans la page (quand tu cherches Actuel/2000/2010 etc). Je comprends, mais on a quand même l'année du début de production, 2013. Comme elle est produite en kit, j'ai regardé la version chinoise (Foton SUP), mais celle-là est encore produite aujourd'hui sous cette forme donc ça nous avance pas trop |
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So it cannot be validated?
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Rinspeed a écrit
il n'y a pas de site officiel? avec wayback tu peux peut etre trouver. Non je n'ai même pas trouvé de site officiel, et pourtant j'ai bien cherché; la grande majorité des infos que j'ai trouvées provenaient de scans de brochures et de photos de panneaux... |
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Rinspeed a écrit
Problem with the Conji. Only 2013?? Production started in 2013 but I didn't found any information to up to when |
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Althought clearly branded as Zhongxing in most (if not all) sources I found, either in English or in Chinese, including the official website, on the manufacturer nameplate of this vehicle we can clearly read "品牌 田野牌" on the 3rd line, which can be translated as "brand: Tianye", Tianye Auto being the old name of Zhongxing Auto. I don't really know what to think of this
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Desscythe17 a écrit
I noticed you made a mistake on the engines. Where it says "motor type" you should put 4 cyl, and where it says "valves", you should put 8 or 16, whichever is applicable. My bad it's corrected now |
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Rinspeed a écrit
RWD, no? This is what I was thinking but my sources, when translated in English, said FWD which I found very odd, so I prefered putting nothing -- Last edit: 2018-10-07 21:40:07 |
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Chinese name: 江西五十铃瑞迈
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I did some research about Pyeonghwa in the past: this one is the Peokkugi 4WD ( 뻐꾸기 4WD, also translated in English as Ppeokpuggi or Bbeokgugi ), and it's a rebadged Chinese Dadi Shuttle with a different grille.
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Desscythe17 a écrit
I have to disagree. It's still completely based on Japanese underpinnings, and we can't specify any European country as being the origin of this car. I would like to keep it as Origin: Japan. Well, on IMCDb they are classed as origin Europe, but I get what you mean. It's hard with today's globalization |
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I'm changing origin to Europe because since at least the 2nd gen the Avensis was developed, designed and engineered in Europe.
And since Toyota's European R&D center is located in Brussels, maybe we can be more precise and put origin as Belgium, but that would be too much assumption I think. |
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It's a rebadged BAW?/BAIC?/Beijing? ZhanQi
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Might have been produced up to 1944
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From Wikipedia: "It was designed at the new London-based Nissan Design Europe studio, developed at the Nissan Technical Centre Europe at Cranfield, Bedfordshire and built, as with its predecessor, at the Sunderland plant."
So origin UK? |
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That looks a lot like the Suzuki Alto
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This is the 1955-1962 version; the 1962-1967 version had a different bumper, with vertical bars
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According to Wikipedia: "In 2008, the European Ka was replaced with a model developed and produced for Ford by Fiat S.p.A in conjunction with Fiat's own 500 vehicle.", so origin Italy?
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Maybe because Nissan with Infiniti logo
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Desscythe17 a écrit
According to the Russian website, it comes with a 4-speed Automatic. You can use it if you have Google Chrome with Google Translate on it: www.datsun.ru/vehicles/on-do/specifications.html Ok, I'll add it when I get time |
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I don't know... Wikipedia says so (since 2016) but most sources (including the official site) only speak about the manual. Maybe they haven't updated their informations yet?
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From what I found, based on MB G 320, and designed by Heuliez's Italian subsdiary (Heuliez-Torino), so maybe origin Italy is more correct?
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Looks like the Austin Maestro is refusing to die
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Origin is Italy: developped by Piaggio, but finally not sold in Italy because of a deal with Fiat.
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It was built in Chachoengsao, Thailand, not France.
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