Triumph TR7 was a sports car manufactured by Triumph Motor Company between 1974 and 1981. Its initial production started at Liverpool and later switched to Coventry in 1978...
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Destroyed Fiat Seicento In Montreux by Marekusz | show original size
Fiat Seicento is a city car which was launched in 1998 and it was based on the technical specifications of Fiat Punto. It had a lot of similarities with its predecessor, Fiat Punto as Seicento had the same engines, chassis and general dimensions. The production of Seicento was ceased in 2010 and 1,328,839 units have been produced in these 12 years. Although it received low ratings from EuroNCAP but still it had some good features such as 1108 cc FIRE Engine (40 kW / 54 hp which is also used in the Sporting version since launch. Novitec, a German tuner performed different tests of Seicento and he succeeded in adding a turbocharger and six-speed gearbox to the little car. Later on, different kinds of stylish body kits and 1.6 liter engine was also successfully installed to Fiat Seicento.
Triumph TR7 was a sports car manufactured by Triumph Motor Company between 1974 and 1981. Its initial production started at Liverpool and later switched to Coventry in 1978...
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This small family car was manufactured by Citroen in 1997 and it can be said as a development of Citroen ZX. Citroen Xsara was presented in two body styles; three and five-door hatchback and five-door...
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We know that most of the cars especially vans last only 5 to 6 years but this reliable full size utility van can be compared to those 150 years old tortoise that somehow survive when everyone else perishes away...
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