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  2. Toyota Land Cruiser - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 10 March 2022. ^ "Toyota Land Cruiser 2022 Sales Record – Japanese Car News". Archived from the original on 9 May 2023. Retrieved 9 May 2023. ^ Costello, Mike (4 January 2024).

  3. North American P-51 Mustang - Wikipedia

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    North American NA-73X, with a short carburetor air-intake scoop and the frameless, rounded windshield: On the production Mustang Mk Is, the frameless windshield was replaced with a three-piece unit that incorporated a bullet-resistant windshield. P-51D on the Inglewood assembly line In 1938, the British government established a purchasing commission in the United States, headed by Sir Henry ...

  4. Mitsubishi Pajero - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Pajero 3-door Mitsubishi Pajero 5-door The design adopts the Pajero II concept that was introduced in Tokyo Motor Show in 1979. It was a design study model with an open FRP body with square twin headlights mounted on the chassis of the Forte 4WD pickup. [27] The first generation made its debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 1981.

  5. General Motors - Wikipedia

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    General Motors ... General Motors Company (GM) [2] is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. [3] The company is most known for owning and manufacturing four automobile brands: Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac, each a separate division of GM.

  6. Great Wall Motor - Wikipedia

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    Great Wall Motor Company Limited (Chinese: 长城汽车; pinyin: Chángchéng Qìchē), trading as GWM, is a Chinese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Baoding, Hebei, China. Named after the Great Wall of China, the company largely produces sport-utility vehicles (SUVs) and pick-up trucks, as well as trucks. [3] It is one of the top ten Chinese automobile manufacturers, with 1.23 million ...

  7. Subaru - Wikipedia

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    Subaru (スバル; / ˈsuːbəruː / or / sʊˈbɑːruː /;[4][5] Japanese pronunciation: [sɯꜜbaɾɯ] [6]) is the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Subaru Corporation (formerly known as Fuji Heavy Industries), the twenty-first largest automaker by production worldwide in 2017. [7] Subaru cars are known for their use of a boxer engine layout in most ...

  8. GAC Aion - Wikipedia

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    GAC Aion New Energy Automobile Co., Ltd., trading as GAC Aion (Chinese: 广汽埃安; pinyin: Guǎngqì Āiān), is a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer headquartered in Guangzhou, China. A subsidiary of GAC Group, it was established in 2017 as the GAC New Energy Automobile. Its current name was adopted in November 2020. It produces battery electric vehicles under the eponymous Aion brand ...

  9. Nissan X-Trail - Wikipedia

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    Philippines In the Philippines, Nissan Motors launched the X-Trail in 2003. The only available trim that time was the "200X". It is powered by Nissan's 2.0L QR20DE inline-four engine mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission.