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  2. Isofix - Wikipedia

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    Isofix anchor points under a removable cover. Isofix (styled ISOFIX) is the international standard for attachment points for child safety seats in passenger cars. The system has other regional names including LATCH ("Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children") in the United States, and LUAS ("Lower Universal Anchorage System") or Canfix in Canada. [1]

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  4. Chevrolet Malibu - Wikipedia

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    The eighth generation Malibu was available in the trim levels LS 1LS (not available for fleet-ordered models), the LT 1LT (this is the base model for fleet-ordered models), the LT 2LT, the ECO 1SB, the ECO 2SA, and the LTZ 1LZ. Both ECO models officially went on sale in the spring of 2012, with the gas-only models following in late summer 2012.

  5. AMC Gremlin - Wikipedia

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    The car featured AMC's 232 cu in (3.8 L) six-cylinder engine and a three-speed manual transmission. [83] The car was presented at the 1970 Sydney Motor Show to gauge interest and test the market. The car was featured on the front cover of the November 1970 issue of Australia's top motoring magazine, Wheels magazine. [83]

  6. Ford Torino - Wikipedia

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    Cars magazine had better luck with their test of a 1971 Torino Cobra equipped with the Ram Air 370 hp (280 kW), 429 CJ, C-6 automatic, and 3:50:1 gears. They went through the quarter-mile in 14.5 seconds at 102 mph (164 km/h) in the 4,100 lb (1,900 kg) Torino. The former time was obtained after the Cars staff did some "proper tuning."

  7. AMC Hornet - Wikipedia

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    American Motors provided only limited support in the form of technical help. The cars were gutted and powered by highly modified AMC 232 straight-six engines. [124] In 1973, AMC cars very nearly placed 1-2-3, in a BF Goodrich Radial Challenge Series race, but Bob Hennig driving an AMC Hornet went out while in third place with only six laps to ...