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Alfa Romeo Giulietta

Alfa Romeo Giulietta is the name of three different automobiles made by Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo:The first Giulietta was a rear-wheel drive car made from 1954 to 1965, in 4-door saloon/sedan, coupé, spider and estate forms. It was replaced by the Alfa Romeo Giulia. In turn, the Giulia was replaced by the second Giulietta, a rear-wheel drive 4-door saloon/sedan related to the Alfa Romeo Alfetta and made from 1977 to 1985. The third generation Giulietta is a front-wheel drive family hatchback produced from 2010 to 2020.

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AMC Machine

AMC Machine is an automobile nameplate applied to two vehicles built by American Motors Corporation:The Machine - a high-performance muscle car based on the 1970 AMC Rebel Matador Machine - an option package for the 1971 AMC Matador

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Buggy (automobile)

Buggy is generally used to refer to any lightweight automobile with off road capabilities and sparse bodywork. Most are built either as a kit car or from scratch.

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Chery QQ

Chery QQ is a series of city cars produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer Chery Automobile. The first of the series was the QQ hatchback in 2003, later renamed QQ3 in 2006 to sell alongside the QQ6. Other models have been included in the lineup since then. The series includes:Chery QQ3 S11 (2003–2015), a 5-door hatchback Chery QQ3 S13 (2015–present), a 5-door hatchback Chery QQ6 (2006–2010), a 4-door sedan Chery QQme (2009–2011), a 3-door hatchback Chery QQ Ice Cream (2021–present), a 3-door electric hatchback

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Chevrolet Blazer

Chevrolet Blazer can refer to one of several SUV models from General Motors:The full-size Chevrolet K5 Blazer, based on the C/K pickup chassis and built from 1969 to 1995 The compact and mid-size Chevrolet S-10 Blazer, based on the S-10 pickup and built from 1983 to 2005 The Chevrolet TrailBlazer (2001–2009), originally a trim package on the S-10 Blazer until 2002, when it became its own larger model The Chevrolet Tahoe, sold in Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Venezuela under the Grand Blazer name from 1990 to 2000 to 2019 The Chevrolet Blazer (2019–present), a mid-size crossover that has been available since 2019 The Chevrolet Trailblazer (2019–present), a subcompact crossover that has been available since 2019 in China and 2020 in North America

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Chevrolet Classic

General Motors used the Chevrolet Classic nameplate for the following vehicles:The second generation Chevrolet Corsa, produced in Argentina and Brazil from 2002 to 2016 The fifth generation Chevrolet Malibu, produced in the United States from 2004 to 2005 for use by fleets and car rental companies. The sixth generation Chevrolet Malibu, produced in the United States for 2008 for use by fleets and car rental companies. The seventh generation Chevrolet Malibu, to be produced in the United States for 2013 for use by fleets and car rental companies. GM shelved plans for the seventh generation Malibu Classic where the company decided to commence production of the eighth generation - the ninth generation Impala introduced in the 2006 model year took the place of the Chevrolet Classic as the Impala Limited.

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Chevrolet LUV

The Chevrolet LUV and the later Chevrolet LUV D-Max are light pickup trucks designed and manufactured by Isuzu and marketed in the Americas since 1972 by Chevrolet over four generations as rebadged variants of the Isuzu Faster and D-Max.

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Chevrolet Optra

The Chevrolet Optra is an automotive nameplate used by the Chevrolet marque for two different compact car models, in the following markets:Daewoo Lacetti (2004–2013), in markets such as Colombia, Canada, Mexico, Japan and Southeast Asia Baojun 630 (2011–present), in Egypt

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Chevrolet Prisma

Chevrolet Prisma may refer to:The sedan version of the Chevrolet Celta, commonly called the Mk I. The sedan version of the Chevrolet Onix, commonly called the Mk II.

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Chrysler Pacifica

Chrysler Pacifica is a nameplate used by Chrysler for a variety of vehicles.

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Cross Country (automobile)

Cross Country is an automobile model name that was applied to station wagon versions of the:AMC Ambassador, model years: 1958 to 1968 AMC Rebel, model years: 1967 to 1968 Nash Rambler, model years: 1954 to 1955 Rambler Classic, model years: 1961 to 1966 Rambler Six and V8, model years: 1956 to 1960

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Daihatsu Rocky

The Daihatsu Rocky is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu for three different SUV models:Daihatsu Rocky (F70), an export version of the Rugger sold between 1984 and 2002. Daihatsu Rocky (F300), a ladder frame-based mini SUV that was sold in Japan and some international markets between 1989 and 2002. Daihatsu Rocky (A200/A250), a subcompact crossover sold since 2019.

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Daihatsu Sirion

The Daihatsu Sirion is a subcompact car produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Daihatsu since 1998. The Sirion nameplate was first used on export versions of the Japanese market Storia and Boon. Since 2007, the nameplate has been used in Indonesia for the Malaysian-built Perodua Myvi, which in its first two generations were redesigned versions of the first and second-generation Boon, while the third-generation model is an fully-independent model developed in-house by Perodua with technical supports from Daihatsu.

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Daihatsu Taft

The Daihatsu Taft is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu for three different off-road oriented vehicles:Daihatsu Taft (F10/F20/F50/F60), a mini off-road vehicle built from 1974 to 1984. Daihatsu Rugger, sold in Indonesia as the F70 series Taft from 1984 to 2007. Daihatsu Taft (LA900), a crossover-styled kei car built since 2020.

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Datsun 210

The Datsun 210 name is used to describe a few different Nissan automobiles from 1959 until 1982:1957–1959 — The internal code for what was to become the long-running Nissan Bluebird nameplate. Usually marketed as the Datsun 1000 or 1200, various versions received the chassis codes 114, 115, and 211, although "210" is the most commonly used name to describe this series of cars. 1973–1978 — The third generation Nissan Sunny subcompact carried the B210 chassis code and was sold as the Datsun B210 in North America 1978–1982 — For model years 1979through 1982, the fourth generation Sunny (B310) was sold as the Datsun 210 in North America

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Datsun 810

The Datsun 810 is a mid-size car that was sold in North America by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Datsun between February 1977 and 1981. Datsun based the first generation—sold for model years 1977 to 1980—on the four-cylinder Datsun Bluebird (810), but with a longer engine bay to accommodate larger straight-six engines. These original 810s were available as a sedan and station wagon initially, with a hardtop coupe introduced in January 1979 for the 1979 model year.

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Dodge Attitude

The Dodge Attitude is a badge-engineered subcompact sedan sold by Stellantis North America in Mexico over three generations since 2006. Dodge rebadged the Hyundai Accent (MC) for the original version, updating the model line in 2011 with the RB series Accent. Mitsubishi Motors became the source of the Dodge Attitude from January 2015, using the Mitsubishi Attrage/Mirage G4 as the donor car.

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Dodge Charger

The Dodge Charger is a model of automobile marketed by Dodge in various forms over seven generations between 1966 and today.

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Ford Puma

Ford Puma is a nameplate used by two different Ford vehicles. The name was first used from 1997 to 2001 on a subcompact sports car. The revival of the nameplate was announced at the Go Further event in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and its new usage began on a new subcompact crossover SUV model in 2019. Puma was the originally intended name for the Escort RS2000, and Ford also uses the Puma name on variants of the Duratorq engine.

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Ford Ranger

Ford Ranger is a nameplate that has been used on multiple model lines of vehicles sold by Ford worldwide. Primarily in use for light trucks, the nameplate has been used for distinct model lines of vehicles worldwide since the 1983 model year. In North America, the Ranger is slotted below the F-150 in the Ford light truck range, serving as the smallest pickup truck marketed by the company. In markets where the F-Series and Super Duty trucks are not marketed by Ford, the Ranger is typically the only Ford pickup truck offering.

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GMC Sierra

GMC Sierra (Classic) may refer to GMC counterparts, either as model names or as trim lines, to the following Chevrolet vehicles:Chevrolet C/K Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet Suburban

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Holden Apollo

The Holden Apollo is a compact and later mid-size car that was distributed from 1989 to 1997 in Australia by Holden. As a successor to the GM-engineered Holden Camira, the Apollo was a rebadged version of the Toyota Camry, also sold in Australia. In paralleling two generations of the Camry—the V20 coded as the JK and facelifted JL series Apollo—and the XV10 recoded as the JM and updated JP—there were minor cosmetic differences in the grille, lights and trim.

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Holden Captiva

The Holden Captiva was a crossover SUV which was produced from 2006 to 2018 by GM Korea, who were previously known as Daewoo.

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Holden Colorado

The Holden Colorado utility vehicle and similar Holden Colorado 7 sport utility vehicle (SUV) were sold in Australasia by Holden. Introduced in 2008 to replace the Holden Rodeo the Australasian Colorado was built by GM Thailand and is essentially a rebadged version of the facelifted Thai-specification Colorado, retaining its front styling which differed from the American-market equivalent Chevrolet Colorado. The Colorado was sold alongside the almost identical Isuzu D-Max, also released in 2008.

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Holden Premier

The Holden Premier is an automobile that was produced by Holden for Australasia between 1962 and 1980. The Premier was an upmarket version of the:Holden Standard/Special: between 1962 and 1968. Holden Belmont/Kingswood: between 1968 and 1980. These 1968 onwards Premiers are distinguished from the Belmont and Kingswood by having a quad-headlight grille treatment.

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Holden Rodeo

The Holden Rodeo is a utility vehicle that was sold in Australasia by Holden. Introduced in 1980, the Rodeo was built by Isuzu over three generations. In 2008 Isuzu and Holden went their separate ways. Holden went with the U.S Chevrolet Colorado and rebadged it the Holden Colorado, while Isuzu went with the ute that so many Australians and New Zealanders had come to love and released the Isuzu D-Max.

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Holden Royale

The Holden Royale and Holden Commodore Royale are a series of automobiles that were produced by the Australian manufacturer Holden:Holden Commodore (VH) Royale (1981–1984): trim level of the Holden Commodore (VH) sedan, built and sold exclusively in New Zealand. These VH Royales were similar in specification to the VH SL/E, but were fitted with the 1.9-litre Starfire inline-four engine mated to either a five-speed manual or three-speed automatic. Holden Commodore (VK) Royale (1984–1987): trim level of the Holden Commodore (VK) sedan, built and sold exclusively in New Zealand. VK Royales were based on the VK Calais, featuring the 1.9-litre engine as fitted to the previous VH Royale, or the optional 3.3-litre Black straight-six. Unique alloy wheels were also fitted along with several other minor detail changes. Holden Commodore (VL) Royale (1987–1989): trim level of the Holden Commodore (VL) sedan, built and sold exclusively in New Zealand. The VL Royale sold alongside the more upmarket VL Calais, but did not share its unique semi-concealed headlamps and rear disc brakes. If keyless entry was specified, it was fitted by Remac Components in Napier, New Zealand. Engine-wise, the 2.0-litre Nissan RB20 straight-six was fitted, with the 3.0-litre RB30E six made optional. Both engines were coupled with a four-speed automatic. Holden Commodore (VN) Royale (1992): trim level of the Holden Commodore (VN) sedan, built in Australia for exclusive sale in New Zealand. Like the VL, the VN Royale sold alongside the more upmarket VN Calais, but in this case was fitted with the 2.0-litre C20NE four-cylinder engine coupled with a four-speed automatic. Holden Royale (VN) (1989–1990s): stretched version of the Holden Calais (VN) sedan—being 1,200 millimetres (47 in) longer. Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV) in Sydney initially undertook the conversion, until later passing the job over to Jakab Industries Tamworth, New South Wales. In total, 54 examples were built, with the majority of examples exported to right-hand drive Asia-Pacific markets for airline, rental and hotel use, with an even smaller number of sedans special made featuring custom and optional Calais equipment. Holden Commodore Royale (1998): version of the Holden Commodore (VS) sedan, built in Australia and sold exclusively in New Zealand. While in similar specification to the Calais also sold in New Zealand, the Royale featured the front-end of the Holden Caprice (VS), the alloy wheels from the Holden Berlina (VS) and 2.5-litre X25XE V6 engine manufactured by Opel. These cars sold in very small numbers through Ebbett Waikato dealerships in 1998 as they were a cancelled Singapore order which could not be sold in Australia due to not meeting Australian Design Rules (ADR) standards but were compliant for sale in New Zealand. Earlier versions of the car were sold in Malaysia and Singapore as the Opel Calais, in both VR and VS series cars, although the VR models featured the 2.6-litre Opel straight-six in lieu of the 2.5. Holden Commodore (VT) Royale (1998–2000): version of the Holden Berlina (VT) sedan, built in Australia and sold exclusively in New Zealand. Holden Commodore (VX) Royale (2000–2002): version of the Holden Berlina (VX) sedan, built in Australia and sold exclusively in New Zealand.

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Honda Avancier

The Honda Avancier is a nameplate used by two different Honda vehicles. The name was first used from 1999 to 2002 on a mid-size station wagon based on the sixth-generation Accord. The nameplate was revived for usage on a China-only mid-size crossover SUV produced by Guangqi Honda in 2016.

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Honda Jazz

The Honda Jazz nameplate has been used by the Japanese manufacturer Honda to denote several different motorized vehicles since 1982:1982–1986 — The first generation Honda City when marketed in Europe, as Opel owned the City name 1986–2001 — A 50 cc cruiser-style motorcycle (AC09) 1993–1996 — Japanese-market name for a badge-engineered Isuzu MU 2001–present — In Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, India, and Africa the Honda Fit five-door hatchback automobile is sold as the Jazz 2002–2009 — Canadian-market name used on the Honda CHF50 scooter

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Honda Partner

The Honda Partner is a series of commercial vans produced by Honda between 1996 and 2010. It was only sold in the Japanese market.From March 1996 to March 2006, the Partner is based on the Orthia station wagon. From March 2006 to September 2010, the Partner is based on the Airwave station wagon.

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Honda Shuttle

The Honda Shuttle name has been used by the Japanese manufacturer Honda to denote several different motorized vehicles since 1997

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Hudson Rambler

Hudson Rambler is an automobile nameplate applied to two distinct vehicles:Small-sized car also marketed as the Nash Rambler Large-sized car also marketed as the Rambler Six and V8

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Hyundai H-1

Hyundai H-1 is a nameplate of a van and pickup truck used by Hyundai Motor Company in European export markets for three related models:Hyundai Starex, a minibus/van Hyundai Libero, a pickup truck

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Hyundai H-100

Hyundai H-100 is a name used by Hyundai Motor Company in export markets for two related light trucks:Hyundai Porter, a pickup truck. Hyundai Grace, a minibus/van.

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Isuzu Rodeo

The Isuzu Rodeo is an automotive nameplate that was used by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Isuzu between 1988 and 2004. Isuzu has utilized the "Rodeo" name on two different vehicles—a compact pickup truck sold in Japan—and a midsize SUV offered in North America.

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Jaguar S-Type

Jaguar S-Type is the name of two vehicles:Jaguar S-Type (1963) (1963–1968) Jaguar S-Type (1999) (1999–2007)

Kia PrideW
Kia Pride

The Kia Pride is a subcompact car sold by the South Korean automobile manufacturer Kia Motors between March 1987 and January 2000, and again since September 2011. Between April 2005 and September 2011 the Kia New Pride had been sold.

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Mazda 121

The Mazda 121 name has been used on a variety of Mazda automobiles for various export markets from 1975 until 2002:1975–1981 — Piston engined variants of the second generation Mazda Cosmo sports car 1986–1991 — First generation Ford Festiva subcompact car 1991–1998 — Autozam Revue subcompact four-door sedan 1996–2002 — First generation Mazda Demio subcompact car 1996–2002 — Badge engineered version of the fourth-generation Ford Fiesta subcompact car, sold in some European markets

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Mazda 929

The Mazda 929 is a full-size car which was sold by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Mazda between 1973 and 1997. Mazda used the 929 nameplate for export markets only, badge engineering its Luce model until 1991 and then transferring the name to export specification Sentia models. Between 1982 and 1986, Mazda also used the 929 nameplate on its Cosmo coupé in certain export markets.

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Mazda Familia Van

The Mazda Familia Van is a light commercial vehicle sold by Mazda. Despite sharing the same name as the Familia, it is not manufactured by Mazda; rather, it is a badge-engineered variant of an existing vehicle from another manufacturer. From 1994 to 2018, the Familia Wagon/Van was based on the Nissan AD wagon. In June 2018, Mazda transferred the Familia Van name to the Toyota Probox after Mazda and Toyota started an alliance.

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Mazda Savanna

The Mazda Savanna is a rotary-powered automobile sold by the Japanese manufacturer Mazda between 1971 and 1978. Between 1978 and 1991, spanning two generations, Mazda sold the Savanna replacement as the Mazda Savanna RX-7. Mazda exclusively used the Savanna nameplate in Japan. It was exported as the Mazda RX-3 in its first generation from 1971-1978, and as the Mazda RX-7 in its subsequent generations.

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MG ZS

The MG ZS is an automobile nameplate of MG used for two different vehicles:MG ZS (2001), a small family car manufactured between 2001 and 2005 by MG Rover MG ZS (crossover), a subcompact crossover manufactured since 2017 by MG Motor, a subsidiary of SAIC Motor

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Mitsubishi Express

Mitsubishi Express is an automobile nameplate that has been used in Australia on three different models by the Japanese car manufacturer, Mitsubishi Motors:

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Mitsubishi Sapporo

The Mitsubishi Sapporo name has been used on two derivations of the Mitsubishi Galant:1978–1984 — This rear-wheel drive hardtop coupé was based on the third generation Galant. In Japan it was sold as the "Mitsubishi Galant Lambda", while European and South American export markets received it with the "Sapporo" label. In the US it was sold as Dodge Challenger. It received a thorough facelift in 1980. 1987–1990 — In the European market, the hardtop sedan version of the front-wheel drive fifth generation Galant was sold as the Sapporo.

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Mitsubishi Sigma

Mitsubishi Sigma is a model name that was used by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors between 1976 and 1996. Mitsubishi has utilized the "Sigma" name on several different vehicles based on Mitsubishi Galant and Mitsubishi Diamante sold in various markets during this time.

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Mitsubishi V3000

The Mitsubishi V3000 is a mid-size car that was sold by the Mitsubishi Motors, New Zealand (MMC) between 1988 and 1996 in New Zealand. Mitsubishi utilised the V3000 nameplate on two different vehicles:First generation (1988–1991): the V3000 name originally applied to a 3.0-litre V6 engine version of the Mitsubishi Galant manufactured locally in New Zealand between 1988 and 1991. This model was intended to sit above the heavily related, but wider 2.6-litre inline-four engined Mitsubishi Magna (TN/TP) sourced from Australia. Second generation (1991–1996): the V3000 name was transferred to the Australian sourced Mitsubishi Verada (KR/KS) with 3.0-litre V6.

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Nissan Latio

The Nissan Latio is an automotive nameplate which is used by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan since 2004 for two subcompact car models.

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Nissan Versa

Nissan Versa is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan in the Americas for the following models:

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Renault Scala

The Renault Scala nameplate has been used by the French automobile manufacturer Renault for the following cars, in the following markets:Renault Samsung SM3, in Mexico, Egypt, Cuba and Colombia from 2010–2013 Nissan Latio, in India from 2012–2017 Renault Mégane in Iran

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Rolls-Royce Phantom

Rolls-Royce has used the Phantom name on full-sized luxury cars over the past century:Rolls-Royce Phantom I, 1925–1931 Rolls-Royce Phantom II, 1929–1936 Rolls-Royce Phantom III, 1936–1939 Rolls-Royce Phantom IV, 1950–1956 Rolls-Royce Phantom V, 1959–1968 Rolls-Royce Phantom VI, 1968–1990 Rolls-Royce Phantom VII, 2003–2017 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé, 2007–2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupé, 2008–2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII, 2017–present

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Škoda Rapid

Škoda Rapid is a name used by the Czech automotive company Škoda Auto, on several different models of car:Škoda Rapid (1935–47), saloon car made between 1935 and 1947 Škoda Rapid (1984), two door coupe based on the Škoda 130, made between 1984 and 1990 Škoda Rapid (India), Indian built version based on the 2010 Volkswagen Vento Škoda Rapid (2012), international market five door hatchback, five door liftback, and 4 door sedan.

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Suzuki Hatch

The Suzuki Hatch name has been used on two different cars built by Suzuki:1973–1979 — A small, rear-wheel drive van which was considered part of the Fronte family. Some model years it was marketed as the "Fronte Hatch", but in 1975 and 1976 it was sold simply as the "Suzuki Hatch". 1980–1984 — The first generation van version of the Suzuki Alto subcompact car, equipped with a four-stroke 543 or 796 cc engine, was sold in Australia as the "Suzuki Hatch".

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Suzuki Karimun

The Suzuki Karimun is a nameplate of city cars produced by Japanese automaker Suzuki and marketed in Indonesia since September 1999 by Suzuki Indomobil Motor, an Indonesian subsidiary of Suzuki. It is named after Great Karimun, a group of islands in Karimun Regency, Riau Islands. The Karimun are based on a kei car platform of Wagon R models and derivatives:First generation : an imported or locally-built first-generation Wagon R-Wide/+. Second generation : a Maruti Zen Estilo imported from India and rebadged as the Karimun Estilo. This model is a restyled first-generation MR Wagon from the Japanese market. Third generation : Indonesian version of the second-generation Maruti Wagon R, a longer version of the fourth-generation Japanese market Wagon R. It is assembled locally through Low Cost Green Car (LCGC) program endorsed by the government and sold as the Karimun Wagon R.

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Toyota Tarago

The Toyota Tarago is the marketing name for several Toyota people mover vans sold in the Australian market from 1983 to 2019.From February 1983 to 1990, the Tarago was a rebadged version of the Toyota TownAce/MasterAce Surf sold in Japan. From September 1990 to late 2019, the Tarago had reflected the Toyota Previa model, with new models released in June 2000 and March 2006.

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Toyota Yaris

The Toyota Yaris is a supermini/subcompact car sold by Toyota since 1999, replacing the Starlet and Tercel.

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Volkswagen Bora (disambiguation)

Volkswagen Bora is a name used by the German company Volkswagen on several different models of cars:Volkswagen Bora, the Jetta MK4 was rebadged as the Volkswagen Bora outside of North America Volkswagen Bora (China), an independent model line originated from the Jetta MK4-based Bora produced by FAW-VW in China.

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Volkswagen Vento

Volkswagen Vento is a name used by the German company Volkswagen on several different models of cars:Volkswagen Vento (A3) (1992–1999), the third generation Jetta was badged as the Volkswagen Vento outside of North America. Volkswagen Jetta (A5) (2005–2011), the fifth generation Jetta was rebadged as the Volkswagen Vento in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. Volkswagen Jetta (A6) (2011–2018), the sixth generation Jetta was rebadged as the Volkswagen Vento in select South American countries. Volkswagen Jetta (A7) (2018–present), the seventh generation Jetta was rebadged as the Volkswagen Vento in select South American countries. Volkswagen Vento (A05) (2010–present), a Polo-based sedan was badged as the Volkswagen Vento in India and Mexico.