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The Prado continued in production until 2009. A new grade was added in 2010, the Fortuner Urbana, with a petrol 2.7 L engine in 4×4 and 4×2 models. The Fortuner is available in the following grade levels: Fortuner Urbana 4×2, with a 2.7-litre engine. Fortuner Urbana 4×4 with a 2.7-litre engine. Fortuner Plus Diesel, with a 3.0-litre turbo ...
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Bangladeshi manufactured UM-Runner motorcycles entered the market in the second quadrant of 2018. Manufacturing Plant of Honda Two Wheelers in Bangladesh. In September 2012, A joint venture deal was signed between Honda and Bangladesh Steel and Engineering Corporation to form Honda's first Bangladeshi subsidiary Bangladesh Honda Private Limited ...
In April 1936, Toyoda's first passenger car, the Model AA, was completed. The sales price was ¥3,350, ¥400 cheaper than Ford or GM cars. [12] [non-primary source needed] The company's plant at Kariya was completed in May. In July, the company filled its first export order, with four G1 trucks exported to northeastern China.
Classification: People: By occupation: Models: By nationality: Bangladeshi Also: Bangladesh : People : By occupation : Models This category lists models who originated from Bangladesh or spent a notable part of their careers in Bangladesh.
Rear view. Ford unveiled the first-generation Everest in March 2003 at the 24th Bangkok International Motor Show. [4] Developed specifically for Asian markets under the lead of chief platform engineer Masaki Makihara, [5] the Everest shares 60 percent of the Ranger's components, including its 2.5-liter intercooled turbo-diesel engine and the exterior styling from the front to the B-pillars. [6]
The first YouTube video, titled Me at the zoo, was uploaded on April 23, 2005, and shows co-founder Jawed Karim at the San Diego Zoo and currently has over 120 million views and almost 5 million likes. [15] [16] Hurley was behind the look of the website, creating the logo. [17]