The Spider, or project W94 as it was codenamed, debuted at the Geneva motor show in 1995 and was launched the year after, when the Williams Renault F1 team was at the height of its powers with its Newey-designed cars...
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The Kawasaki KLR is a trendy 5mm rear wheel 37 horse power bike. It also breathes through the carburetor and it is surely a light weight vehicle. This bike has the fuel tank capacity of 5.8 gallons. The weight of the bike is 423 pounds. The bike was launched in the year 1987. The back seat is much more broader as a passenger can be seated with much more comfort ability. The suspension in this vehicle is much more effective to work for long term. The mechanism is quite simple in this bike. It has more power to travel at 80 miles per hour with higher speed ay uneven roads also. It also posses modern dual headlights with much power. The design is also quite new to match with the modern trend. The vehicle also posses big rack for luggage for longer travel on the roads. The colour used is plastic colour to give a shinny look.
The Spider, or project W94 as it was codenamed, debuted at the Geneva motor show in 1995 and was launched the year after, when the Williams Renault F1 team was at the height of its powers with its Newey-designed cars...
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This great looking mini SUV was launched by Daihatsu in 1997 and modified Daihatsu Charade engines were installed in it. However, these engines were 1.3 liter and kei car 660 cc unit, with constant four wheel drive (4WD)...
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The production of this gorgeous looking sport utility vehicle was started in 1998 and for the first few years, the models were quite resembled to the Dodge Dakota...
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