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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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Despite the last model year for Edsel being 1960, production actually stopped on november 19, 1959
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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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1961 model year, but production actually stopped in november 1960
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I think this concept's official name is "Concept-愛i"
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US production actually stopped in 1953 after the closure of the Willow Run Assembly plant, and then leftover cars were sold until 1954.
In Japan however, production was carried on until september 1954 from CKD kits. |
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Please don't accept the Chester, Pennsylvania edit, it was a mistake
-- Last edit: 2025-03-21 12:11:59 |
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Please delete "Sydney", same as the other Buforis, it is too approximate
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Desscythe17 a écrit
Company existed until 1990, but this is 1992-1997? apparently the company was relaunched under german ownership (Udo and Jens Geitlinger) |
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Please merge this one with the Bolero group
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Built from CKD provided by SAMCOR from South Africa (except the powertrain)
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Built by Indian company DC Design (I don't know where).
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Shouldn't it be merged with the previous "generation"? It's basically just a facelift
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Please delete Sunter as made-in-location
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Persian name: ایران خودرو سمند سورن (Iran Khodro Samand Sorn)
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Persian name: ایران خودرو رانا (Iran Khodro Rana)
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Persian name: ایران خودرو دنا (Iran Khodro Dana)
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Persian name: ایران خودرو آریسان (Iran Khodro Arisan)
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Persian name: ایران خودرو تارا (Iran Khodro Tara)
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Persian name: بهمن ریسپکت (Bacpehman Rispekt)
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Persian name: لاماری ایما (Lamari Ima)
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The english badges on those cars read "Long River EV"