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  2. Great Wall Wingle 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Wingle 7 is equipped with a two-liter 143-horsepower diesel engine, a six-speed manual transmission and all-wheel drive with a Borg Warner transfer case with a downshift and a forced locking rear differential. The cargo bed dimensions is 1680x1460x480 mm. The pickup itself is almost 5.4 meters long, and its carrying capacity is 975 kg. [2]

  3. Great Wall Wingle - Wikipedia

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    The Wingle series received a new variant with a major update called the Wingle 7 in 2018. Just like the other Wingle series pickup, the Wingle 7 is also a pick-up truck manufactured by the Chinese company Great Wall Motors since 2018. [15] The Wingle 7 is offered as a standard bed model with short wheel base and a long bed variant with long ...

  4. List of Volkswagen Group engines - Wikipedia

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    The following articles list Volkswagen Group engines which are available worldwide. These include motor vehicle engines, marine engines sold by Volkswagen Marine [1] and industrial engines sold by Volkswagen Industrial Motor. [2] List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines (current) List of Volkswagen Group diesel engines (current)

  5. Great Wall Haval H3 - Wikipedia

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    For the Chinese market, Great Wall also offered a 2.5 litre and 2.8 litre TCI diesel engine with 107 hp (80 kW) and 114 hp (85 kW) respectively. These engines both use a modern common rail system from Bosch. The 2.8 litre diesel engine was used in models from 2006 to 2009 while the 2.5 litre version was available from 2009 to 2012.

  6. Great Wall Sailor - Wikipedia

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    As the pickup version of the Great Wall Sing, the body of the Great Wall Sing was the third generation Isuzu Faster [1] [2] produced under license with a redesigned front end heavily resembling a Nissan Paladin/Frontier.

  7. Great Wall Pao - Wikipedia

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    The Pao is built on the P71 platform of Great Wall Motors, which also used for the Haval H9 SUV, and is powered by a 2.0 liter turbo inline-4 gasoline engine code named GW4C20B with a maximum output of 197hp. Four wheel drive is optional and the transmission is a 8-speed automatic gearbox or a 6-speed manual gearbox.

  8. Great Wall Peri - Wikipedia

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    On July 16, 2008, a Turin court upheld Fiat's claim and banned the Peri from being imported into Europe. [7] In addition, the court order ruled that Great Wall Motors would pay Fiat a 15,000-euro fine for the first Peri imported, and an additional 50,000 euros for every subsequent car that was imported.

  9. Rolls-Royce BR700 - Wikipedia

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    The Rolls-Royce BR700 is a family of turbofan engines for regional jets and corporate jets.It is manufactured in Dahlewitz, Germany, by Rolls-Royce Deutschland: this was initially a joint venture of BMW and Rolls-Royce plc established in 1990 to develop this engine.