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Leather-equipped cars bore the Mark Cross logo on the seats and, externally, on an emblem attached to the brushed aluminum band ahead of the rear door opera windows. For 1990, Chrysler's new 3.3-liter V6 engine was the standard and only choice, teamed with the company's A-604 four-speed electronic automatic transaxle.
Development was done alongside the Yaris hatchback, led by Yasunori Suezawa as chief engineer and Hideaki Hayashi as deputy chief engineer under the internal "Toyota Compact Car Company". [13] The design of the Yaris Cross is a collaboration between Toyota's European and Japanese studios, combining cues from the Yaris with features from Toyota ...
This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.
Saipa Quik (Persian: سایپا کوییک) is a small family car built by the Iranian car manufacturer Saipa from 2017. It is the hatchback version of " Saina ", a sedan also made by Saipa. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The production car shares about 39% of its parts with Mercedes-Benz vehicles and Chrysler dealers were required to invest in special equipment, tools, and parts to be able to market the new luxury model. [10] The rear-wheel-drive Crossfire coupe styling objective was for a "unique, almost sculptural" [11] design.
The Southern Cross was an Australian automobile produced between 1931 and 1935. Built by the Marks Motor Construction Company it was intended to retail for under 300 pounds. Volume production of the "Airline" Sedan was planned for 1935 but the marque died with the Chairman, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith .
This logo consisted of an upright, shield-like badge with a stylized Viking boat inside. In the mid-1990s, the company introduced a new logo, this time with a horizontal ellipse-like layout, still keeping the boat inside it. [32] The logo design was maintained while being updated in 2002 and 2015. [3]
The Volkswagen Fox was a subcompact car produced and designed by Volkswagen of Brazil and sold in Latin America from 2003 until 2021 [1] [2] and in Europe from 2005 until 2011, [3] [4] where it was sold as the city car offering. The Fox was produced as a 3-door and 5-door hatchback.