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  2. Perodua Kelisa - Wikipedia

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    Like its predecessor, the Kelisa was the cheapest new car on sale in the United Kingdom, starting at under £5,000. [2] Perodua Kelisa (rear) In 2002, the Kelisa Limited Edition was launched distinguable by a two-tone paintwork, leather seats and leather wrapped steering wheel. [3] The Perodua Kelisa launched with three variants: EX, GX and EZ. [4]

  3. Heathkit - Wikipedia

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    Oscilloscope OL-1 from 1954, the company's first with a relatively small 3-inch CRT which allowed for a highly competitive price of US$ 29.50 (equivalent to $335 in 2023) for the DIY kit. [ 1 ] Heathkit is the brand name of kits and other electronic products produced and marketed by the Heath Company .

  4. Transmission control unit - Wikipedia

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    The typical modern TCU uses signals from engine sensors, automatic transmission sensors and from other electronic controllers to determine when and how to shift. [2] More modern designs share inputs or obtain information from an input to the ECU, whereas older designs often have their own dedicated inputs and sensors on the engine components.

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  6. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Acadian Beaumont (1966-71 from CKD kits supplied by GM Oshawa and Willow Run) Vauxhall Victor: 1962: 1971 Tecno S.A. Uruca, San José: Costa Rica: GM Amigo: 1970s (?) A version of GM's BTV called the Amigo was assembled in Costa Rica. H: General Motors Thailand Ltd. Pluak Daeng, Rayong province: Thailand: Chevrolet/Holden Colorado & Holden Rodeo

  7. Proton Waja - Wikipedia

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    The Waja made its international debut in Australia in November 2000 during the 2000 Sydney Motor Show. There, it was called simply as the Proton GX and was announced to be on sale in the second quarter of 2001 with a 1.8-litre engine. [29] The Waja finally went on sale a year in Australia as the Waja powered by the Mitsubishi 4G18 engine.