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  2. OKA (truck) - Wikipedia

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    OKA Motor Company manufactured cab over all terrain vehicles, particularly four wheel drive trucks and tour buses in Bibra Lake, Western Australia. It manufactured three consecutive models: the XT, LT and NT. These models were available in a variety of body styles including cab-chassis, single cab, dual cab, multi cab and bus.

  3. Volkswagen Transporter (T5) - Wikipedia

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    The medium van segment, which includes a world-first with the dual clutch transmission [8] named Direct-Shift Gearbox (DSG) – which is also available with 4motion four-wheel drive, Side Lane Assist [8] for monitoring blind spots when changing lanes, tyre pressure monitor display for monitoring tyre pressures (TPMS), [8] Bi-Xenon Head Lights ...

  4. Volkswagen Type 2 (T3) - Wikipedia

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    Wolfsburg Edition and camper van vehicles were outfitted for Volkswagen by the Westfalia factory. Syncro models were manufactured in limited numbers from 1984 through 1992, with the four-wheel-drive system added by Steyr-Daimler-Puch Works in Graz, Austria, with a short wheelbase and 48/52 front/rear weight distribution. The majority of the ...

  5. Volkswagen Caddy - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Van Ford Tourneo Connect (2021–present) Production: 1980–present: Body and chassis; Class: Leisure activity vehicle : Body style: 3-/4-door van 3-door panel van 4-/5-door MPV 2-door coupé utility: Layout: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive / four-wheel-drive : Chronology; Predecessor: Volkswagen Type 147: Successor

  6. List of recreational vehicles - Wikipedia

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    In North America, typically 3 ⁄ 4 - or 1-ton pickup trucks are used for hauling full size slideout-equipped campers (e.g., the Chevrolet/GMC 2500 through 3500 range, the Ram 2500 through 3500 range, and the Ford F-250 through 350 range), usually with long box bed lengths and sometimes with dual-mounted rear tires for the heaviest camper models.

  7. Mazda Bongo - Wikipedia

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    The 4.7-metre (15.4 ft) long Econovan Maxi van was also high roofed, but steel-sided only. [13] Powertrain and rear wheel setups were the same as the 4.4-metre Maxi. [13] In 1986, four-wheel drive became an option for the 4.7-metre long model in conjunction with the windowed body work, manual transmission, and 2.0-litre engine. [16]