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The following is a list of the longest private passenger vehicles of any global marque sold to individuals. The list includes light trucks as many SUV and other light trucks rank among the world's longest passenger vehicles.
C. Cadillac Allanté; Cadillac Brougham; Cadillac Eldorado; Cadillac de Ville series; Cadillac Seville; Chevrolet Astro; Chevrolet Beretta; Chevrolet Camaro; Chevrolet Camaro (third generation)
Jay Ohrberg is a car collector and car builder specializing in cars for film and television. His company Jay Ohrberg Star Cars has an extensive collection of original cars and replicas, many of them are offered for hire. Among the vehicles Ohrberg has made are: General Lee; [1] Ford Gran Torino from Starsky & Hutch; [1] KITT for the Knight ...
1992 McLaren F1. Production Years: 1992-1998 MSRP: $970,000 Plenty of other supercars were on the market in 1992, but the nearly million-dollar McLaren F1 made the biggest waves, and not just ...
The term "land yacht" began to appear in the late 1950s, as full-size luxury cars began to grow in size independently from mainstream nameplates. [7] Initially descriptive of the high level of comfort features and soft ride, land yachts were designed "for the open road where living room-comfortable seats made the front seat seem like a plush couch with a windshield and steering wheel in front ...
The Toyota Highlander, Honda Pilot, and Ford F-150 are some of the best cars to buy if you want your vehicle to last 200,000 miles or more. These are the 20 longest-lasting cars, trucks, and SUVs ...
In the United States, the 1991 940 was offered in three versions: the 940 GLE used a DOHC 16-valve version of the 2.3-litre engine (B234) with a 6000 rpm redline. The 940 Turbo used a turbocharged 2.3-litre engine (B230FT), and the top-end 940 SE (also turbocharged) included body-coloured trim, and various premium features (leather, power seats/moonroof, etc.) as standard equipment.
The ’90s saw carmakers rethinking much from the past decade. Along with a need for speed, they went as small as VW’s New Beetle and as big as the Hummer.