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Chinese name: 长江EV逸酷E60 (Chángjiāng EV Yìkù E60)
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Chinese name: 长江EV (Chángjiāng EV)
The english badges on those cars read "Long River EV" |
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Built by Phoenix Performance with the support of Subaru.
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Built by 3R Racing with the support of Dodge SRT Motorsports.
Source- www.sccbc.net/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1484019639 |
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delete the special edition with 2000 production, that was a typo
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Japanese name: マツダ・魁 (Matsuda Sakigake)
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Japanese name: マツダ・雄 (Matsuda Osu)
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Japanese name: マツダ・風籟 (Matsuda Fūrai)
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Japanese name: マツダ・先駆 (Matsuda Senku)
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Japanese name: マツダ・越 (Matsuda Etsu)
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Japanese name: マツダ・跳 (Matsuda Tiào)
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Japanese name: マツダ・勢 (Matsuda Zei)
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Japanese name: マツダ・靭 (Matsuda Utsubo)
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Japanese name: マツダ・颯爽 (Matsuda Sassō)
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Entry-level Fury I was sold as Savoy in Canada for 1965.
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I will do it in the future, I don't have the data for it yet.
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Desscythe17 wrote
No Alright, can we add the following? - T1 - T2 - 1500 / 1600 - First Gen Karmann Ghia - 411 / 412 - Kurierwagen (Thing in the US) - Dasher, the name of the First Gen Passat in the US - First Gen Scirocco - First Gen Jetta - Typ 1 - Second Gen Scirocco - First Gen Caddy (Pickup in the US) - Second Gen Golf - Second Gen Jetta - First Gen Golf (Rabbit/Cabriolet in the US) - Corrado - Third Gen Passat - Vento (Jetta in the US) - Third Gen Golf (Golf Cabriolet is just the Cabriolet in the US) - Fourth Gen Passat - First Gen Touareg - New Beetle, which also had a Convertible variant - Fifth Gen Passat - Eos - Phaeton - First Gen Tiguan - Sixth Gen Golf - CC - Second Gen Touareg - Beetle |
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Nubira wrote
Can we just copy everything pre-2010 here and add it to the VW US page? Then we can narrow it down from there. No |
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Can we just copy everything pre-2010 here and add it to the VW US page? Then we can narrow it down from there.
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Despite the last model year for Edsel being 1960, production actually stopped on november 19, 1959
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Until 2013, Petit Le Mans was a 1000km Race.
From 2014 onwards, Petit Le Mans is a 10-hour race. Sources- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petit_Le_Mans en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Petit_Le_Mans |
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It appears the digital version was released in 2010, but the real one was built in early 2011
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