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    A Gurgel SUV Gurgel G15. The Ipanema was the first car produced by Gurgel, introducing the brand in the market. The next model was the first commercial success of the brand: the Xavante (also named X-10): production started in 1973, being the first car of Gurgel developed using the Plasteel system, which was proved very resistant under corrosive environments and also very mechanically strong ...

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  4. Piaggio X10 - Wikipedia

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    Previewed at the EICMA in Milan in November 2011 [1] with three single-cylinder four-stroke engines of 125, [2] 350 and 500 cm 3. [3] [4] [5] [6]The 350 cm 3 models have the Piaggio Multimedia Platform (PMP) system, through which it is possible to check data on engine speed, odometer, average and maximum speed, fuel consumption and other scooter parameters via Bluetooth with a smartphone. [7]

  5. Troller Veículos Especiais - Wikipedia

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    The Troller plant in Horizonte was closed by the end of 2021, with Ford ending all its production in Brazil. [10] [11] The brand and the Technology was not put for sale, just the industrial complex which comprises a land of 120,142 m 2 (0.046387 sq mi) with 21,736 km 2 (8,392 sq mi) of floor area. The special tax regime, valid until 2025, would ...

  6. Troller T4 - Wikipedia

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    Troller T4 Hardtop Troller in Campos do Jordão. The Troller T4 is a four-wheel drive/rear-wheel drive vehicle that was made by Troller. [1] It was only available as a two-door car with a fiberglass body and steel chassis, with a design inspired by the Jeep. It has standard 4WD, a 5-speed manual transmission and Dana axles.

  7. Twin Coach - Wikipedia

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    Twin Coach was an American vehicle manufacturing company from 1927 to 1955, located in Kent, Ohio, and a maker of marine engines and airplane parts until the 1960s. It was formed by brothers Frank and William Fageol when they left the Fageol Motor Company in 1927.