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The Chaser was first produced in July 1977 with chassis codes X30, X31, X40 and X41, and evolved from the X20 generation Mark II GSS hardtop coupé. [1] The X30-series chassis numbers were the original codes shared with the third-generation Mark II, with X40 numbers gradually introduced about halfway through the model's life for cars that could pass the new emissions rules.
Toyota Mark II (1996–2000) Toyota Chaser (1996–2001) Toyota Cresta (1996–2001) X110. Toyota Mark II (2000–2007) Toyota Verossa (2001–2004) X120. Toyota Mark X / Toyota Reiz (2004–2009) X130. Toyota Mark X / Toyota Reiz (2009–2019) GX model code (1G engine) 1981.5-1989 Toyota Cresta; 1985–1991 Toyota Chaser; 1979–1994 Toyota ...
Car manufacturers of Sri Lanka (1 P) Pages in category "Motor vehicle manufacturers of Sri Lanka" This category contains only the following page.
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The Panda is assembled in Sri Lanka by Micro Cars from complete knock down kits. It is a small city car sold with a choice of 1.0 or 1.3 L (0.22 or 0.29 imp gal; 0.26 or 0.34 US gal) petrol engines.
Pages in category "2000 in Sri Lanka" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... This page was last edited on 14 August 2024, at 04:57 (UTC).
LMD 100, dubbed as "Sri Lanka's Fortune 500", annually lists the leading 100 quoted companies in Sri Lanka. Only the top 10 companies are listed below. All revenue figures reported before the financial year ending 2024. [2] [3]
Susanthika Jayasinghe won a bronze medal in the women's 200m at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the first Olympic medal won by a Sri Lankan woman. Subsequent investigations revealed that the bronze medal won by Susanthika Jayasinghe was converted to a silver medal due to Marianne Jones, an American who won the gold medal in that event, being found guilty of a prohibited stimulant offense.