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![]() 2025-05-21 23:33 | Chinese name: 跃进 (Yujn) | |
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![]() 2025-05-21 23:32 | Chinese name: 裕路 (Yl) |
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![]() 2025-05-21 23:31 | Chinese name: 云雀 (Ynqu) |
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![]() 2025-05-21 23:31 | Chinese name: 驭胜 (Yshng) |
![]() 2025-05-21 23:30 | Chinese name: 征天 (Zhēngtiān) | |
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![]() 2025-05-21 23:29 | Chinese name: 知豆 (Zhīdu) |
![]() 2025-05-21 23:29 | Chinese name: 中华 (Zhōnghu) | |
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![]() 2025-05-21 23:27 | Chinese name: 众泰 (Zhngti) |
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![]() 2025-05-21 23:27 | Chinese name: 中兴 (Zhōngxng) Latin badges read "ZX Auto" |
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![]() 2025-05-21 19:53 | Some corrections: If this page is for a company founded in 2014 (then propably the logo should be changed): Founder: Jack Brabham and Ron Tauranac (1962), David Brabham (2014) Years of activity: 1961-1992, 2014-present Headquarters: Chessington, United Kingdom (1962-1989), Milton Keynes, United Kingdom (1990-1992), Bicester, United Kingdom (2014-present) If this page is for a car manufacturer fouded in 2018: Founder: Jack Brabham and Ron Tauranac (1962), David Brabham (2018) Years of activity: 1961-1992, 2018-2024 Parent company: Fusion Capital Headquarters: Chessington, United Kingdom (1962-1989), Milton Keynes, United Kingdom (1990-1992), Adelaide, Australia (2018-2024) |
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![]() 2025-05-21 13:44 | Chinese name: 智己 (Zhjǐ) |
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![]() 2025-05-21 12:34 | Chinese name: 理想 (Lǐ Xiǎng) |
![]() 2025-05-20 12:13 | The X is built only in Nanning, not Yichun (Wikipedia is wrong) | |
![]() 2025-05-20 12:09 | Chinese name: 哪吒S猎装 (Nǎzhā S Li Zhuāng) | |
![]() 2025-05-20 11:45 | Please don't accept Jiaxing. It's correct, but Tongxiang is more precise (Tongxiang is county-level city, within Jiaxing which is a prefecture-level city) | |
![]() 2025-05-20 11:35 | Chinese name: 哪吒AYA (Nǎzhā AYA) | |
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![]() 2025-05-20 11:13 | Chinese name: 合众 (Hzhng) |
![]() 2025-05-18 22:40 | BMW M3-R is a roadgoing version coup which was built to race in Australian Super Production Series. 15 units were built: 4 cars were built for race, while other 11 units went on sale for general public. However, this BMW M3 was sold exclusively in Australia. Source- fastestlaps.com/models/bmw-m3-r | |
![]() 2025-05-18 21:13 | Source- zoompics.com/1996m3.htm | |
![]() 2025-05-18 18:21 | This BMW M3 GTR is a Street Version of the race car which has raced from 1993 onwards. Only 1 unit was built. Source- supercarnostalgia.com/blog/bmw-e36-m3-gtr-strassenversion | |
![]() 2025-05-18 18:05 | Source- www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/bmw-m3-e36-gtr-adac-gt-bmw-motorsport-3-1993.340974/ | |
![]() 2025-05-18 17:47 | Sources- www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/8627/BMW-M3-GT-V8.html www.conceptcarz.com/s28530/bmw-m3-gt-v8-grand-am.aspx | |
![]() 2025-05-18 14:40 | Source- autometricsmotorsports.com/store/cars/2013/06/2006-porsche-997-gs-for-sale/ | |
![]() 2025-05-18 03:44 | they literally just glued a pickup bed to the back of an SUV Lmao | |
![]() 2025-05-17 13:44 | Originally built in Xi'an's Xincheng District by Qinchuan. In 2003 BYD Company bought it and renamed it BYD Auto. But the plant was too small for BYD's ambition, so in 2005 they inaugurated a much bigger factory in Chang'an District, still in Xi'an. | |
![]() 2025-05-16 21:44 | Called bZ4X Touring in europe. | |
![]() ![]() 2025-05-16 20:03 | SolanaBogon wrote Made for Russia? None of those cars appear to be sold here I removed the Made for Russia flag. | |
![]() 2025-05-16 18:01 | Built in Korea (1989-1990) Built in Canada (1990-1993) | |
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![]() 2025-05-16 14:31 | Desscythe17 wrote I will do it in the future, I don't have the data for it yet. I can take care of that, just copy them over and I'll take of the rest |
![]() 2025-05-16 12:01 | Made for Russia? None of those cars appear to be sold here | |
![]() ![]() 2025-05-15 21:27 | Hakuna Matata 🎶🎶 | |
![]() 2025-05-15 12:35 | Please delete "Shenzhen, Guangdong", it is actually built in neighboring Shanwei (part of the Shenzhen-Shanwei Technology Park, hence the confusion) | |
![]() 2025-05-15 12:35 | Please delete "Shenzhen, Guangdong", it is actually built in neighboring Shanwei (part of the Shenzhen-Shanwei Technology Park, hence the confusion) | |
![]() 2025-05-15 12:35 | Please delete "Shenzhen, Guangdong", it is actually built in neighboring Shanwei (part of the Shenzhen-Shanwei Technology Park, hence the confusion) | |
![]() 2025-05-14 23:23 | Chinese name: 比亚迪海豹06 GT (Bǐyǎd Hǎibo 06 GT) | |
![]() 2025-05-14 23:23 | Chinese name: 比亚迪海豹06 DM-i (Bǐyǎd Hǎibo 06 DM-i) | |
![]() 2025-05-14 23:23 | Chinese name: 比亚迪海豹(07) DM-i (Bǐyǎd Hǎibo (07) DM-i) | |
![]() 2025-05-14 22:53 | Chinese name: 比亚迪海狮05 DM-i (Bǐyǎd Hǎishī 05 DM-i) | |
![]() 2025-05-14 22:53 | Chinese name: 比亚迪海狮05 EV (Bǐyǎd Hǎishī 05 EV) | |
![]() 2025-05-14 22:53 | Chinese name: 比亚迪海狮07 EV (Bǐyǎd Hǎishī 07 EV) | |
![]() 2025-05-14 22:52 | Chinese name: 比亚迪海狮07 DM-i (Bǐyǎd Hǎishī 07 DM-i) | |
![]() 2025-05-14 22:38 | Chinese name: 比亚迪护卫舰07 (Bǐyǎd Hwijin 07) | |
![]() ![]() 2025-05-13 20:32 | Cutest car ever | |
![]() 2025-05-13 19:36 | will retain the bZ4X name in other regions, but will be renamed to simply bZ in the US and Canada | |
![]() 2025-05-12 11:11 | Chinese name: 比亚迪唐L (Bǐyǎd Tng L) | |
![]() 2025-05-12 00:51 | Sources- thethirdturn.com/wiki/2009_Grand-Am_KONI_Sports_Car_Challenge_Central www.driverdb.com/championships/grand-am-koni-challenge-gs/2009 | |
![]() 2025-05-11 22:01 | Please delete "Shenzen" (which is spelled ShenzHen btw), it appears to only have been produced in the Xi'an plant | |
![]() 2025-05-11 20:52 | Chinese name: 比亚迪宋L EV (Bǐyǎd Sng L EV) | |
![]() 2025-05-11 20:51 | Chinese name: 比亚迪宋L DM-i (Bǐyǎd Sng L DM-i) | |
![]() 2025-05-11 17:16 | Chinese name: 比亚迪元Pro (Bǐyǎd Yun Pro) |