Volkswagen Lupo was manufactured by Volkswagen, Germany and was presented as a city car between 1998 and 2005. The car was introduced to fill the gap created by Polo which was bigger in size and weight...
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Fiat Siena is a subcompact car which was launched by Fiat in 1996 and it is a four-door sedan. It is mainly manufactured for developing countries all around the world. Fiat Albea is the European version of Fiat Siena. Siena also holds the record of being the most popular sedans in Brazil, 800,000 units throughout 14 years of presence. It has gone through different phases and at first it had fire petrol engines between 1.0Â L and 1.6Â L. In 2004, Brazilian compact sedan was launched with four airbags, two at front and two at rear, rain sensor and park assistance. These accessories were expensive so they are not found in common vehicles. The 2008 version is what we see nowadays at it runs on pure gasoline, or E25, or E100 or runs as a bi-fuel with compressed natural gas (CNG).
Volkswagen Lupo was manufactured by Volkswagen, Germany and was presented as a city car between 1998 and 2005. The car was introduced to fill the gap created by Polo which was bigger in size and weight...
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ZZR1400 or Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14 motorbike has been launched by Kawasaki outside North America. As of 2007, it was one of the most effective sports bikes of Kawasaki...
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The Lotus car was developed by Collin Chapman and has been considered for small, compact,low weight, simplicity and two-seater open-top sports car. The original model proved very successful with more than 2,500 cars sold,[2] due to its attractive as a road legal car that could be used by and for clubman racing...
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