Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Monday, 19 December 2011
Friday, 2 December 2011
Mitsubishi Lancer Sports Cars
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Honda City 2012 Japanese manufacturer
Honda City
The Honda City is a subcompact car manufactured by the Japanese manufacturer Honda since 1981. Originally made for the Japanese, European and Australasian markets, the City was retired without replacement in 1994. The nameplate was then revived for use on a series of compact four door sedans particularly aimed at developing markets, mainly sold in Asia outside of Japan but lately also in Latin America and Australia.
From 2002 to 2008, the City was sold as the Honda Fit Aria in Japan at Honda Clio locations. The word "aria" is a type of expressive melody, usually heard in opera. Honda chose the word, continuing its musical naming tradition used with Honda Civic derived sedans and 5-door hatchbacks sold previously in Japan, called the Honda Ballade, the Honda Quintet, and the Honda Concerto, which preceded the Fit Aria. It is a subcompact sedan built on Honda's Global Small Car platform, which it shares with the Fit/Jazz (a five-door hatchback), the Airwave/Partner (a wagon/panel van version of the Fit Aria/City), the Mobilio, and the Mobilio Spike—all of which share the location of the fuel tank under the front seats rather than rear seats. By mid-2009, cumulative sales of the City has exceeded 1.2 million units in over 45 countries around the world since the nameplate was revived in 1996.
In 2011, the City is sold as Honda Ballade in South Africa.
Honda City
Honda City
Honda City
Honda City
The Honda City is a subcompact car manufactured by the Japanese manufacturer Honda since 1981. Originally made for the Japanese, European and Australasian markets, the City was retired without replacement in 1994. The nameplate was then revived for use on a series of compact four door sedans particularly aimed at developing markets, mainly sold in Asia outside of Japan but lately also in Latin America and Australia.
From 2002 to 2008, the City was sold as the Honda Fit Aria in Japan at Honda Clio locations. The word "aria" is a type of expressive melody, usually heard in opera. Honda chose the word, continuing its musical naming tradition used with Honda Civic derived sedans and 5-door hatchbacks sold previously in Japan, called the Honda Ballade, the Honda Quintet, and the Honda Concerto, which preceded the Fit Aria. It is a subcompact sedan built on Honda's Global Small Car platform, which it shares with the Fit/Jazz (a five-door hatchback), the Airwave/Partner (a wagon/panel van version of the Fit Aria/City), the Mobilio, and the Mobilio Spike—all of which share the location of the fuel tank under the front seats rather than rear seats. By mid-2009, cumulative sales of the City has exceeded 1.2 million units in over 45 countries around the world since the nameplate was revived in 1996.
In 2011, the City is sold as Honda Ballade in South Africa.
Honda City
Honda City
Honda City
Honda City
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Dodge Charger (B-body) two-door
Dodge Charger
The three main iterations of Dodge Chargers were a mid-sized (B-body) two-door car from 1966 to 1978, a subcompact (L-body) car from 1983 to 1987, and the (LX and LY) full-sized platform four-door sedans built since 2006.
The name was also carried by a 1999 concept car that differed substantially from the Charger eventually placed into production for the 2006 model year. A similar name, the Ramcharger, was used for the truck-based vehicle.
The name Charger was also used in Brazil as performance model based on the Dart, between 1970 and 1980.
Model years of Chargers
1964 Dodge Charger (concept): a roadster-style show car based on the Dodge Polara
1965 Dodge Charger 273: a limited production option package for the Dart GT
1966–1978 Dodge Charger (B-body): a rear wheel drive coupe and muscle car
1970–1980 Dodge Charger: Brazilian version based on the Dodge Dart, with a higher-compression 318 V8 engine
1983–1987 Dodge Charger (L-body): a front wheel drive subcompact hatchback
1999 Dodge Charger (concept): a rear wheel drive concept car
2006–present Dodge Charger (LX): several model and trim versions of a rear wheel drive four-door sedan
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
The three main iterations of Dodge Chargers were a mid-sized (B-body) two-door car from 1966 to 1978, a subcompact (L-body) car from 1983 to 1987, and the (LX and LY) full-sized platform four-door sedans built since 2006.
The name was also carried by a 1999 concept car that differed substantially from the Charger eventually placed into production for the 2006 model year. A similar name, the Ramcharger, was used for the truck-based vehicle.
The name Charger was also used in Brazil as performance model based on the Dart, between 1970 and 1980.
Model years of Chargers
1964 Dodge Charger (concept): a roadster-style show car based on the Dodge Polara
1965 Dodge Charger 273: a limited production option package for the Dart GT
1966–1978 Dodge Charger (B-body): a rear wheel drive coupe and muscle car
1970–1980 Dodge Charger: Brazilian version based on the Dodge Dart, with a higher-compression 318 V8 engine
1983–1987 Dodge Charger (L-body): a front wheel drive subcompact hatchback
1999 Dodge Charger (concept): a rear wheel drive concept car
2006–present Dodge Charger (LX): several model and trim versions of a rear wheel drive four-door sedan
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger
Friday, 25 November 2011
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