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  2. Suzuki XL-7 - Wikipedia

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    This was coded N36A by Suzuki. While 2007 and 2008 models used a five-speed automatic transmission, 2009 models received a new six-speed automatic transmission. Both Front Wheel Drive (FWD) and All Wheel Drive (AWD) models of the XL7 were available. In May 2009, Suzuki halted production of the XL7 indefinitely due to low demand. [2]

  3. List of Suzuki engines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of automobile engines developed and sold by the Suzuki Motor Corporation. Suzuki is unusual in never having made a pushrod automobile engine, and in having depended on two-strokes for longer than most. Their first four-stroke engine was the SOHC F8A, which appeared in 1977. Suzuki continued to offer a two-stroke engine in an ...

  4. List of Nissan engines - Wikipedia

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    2008–present Nissan VR engine — 3.0/3.8 L — VR30DDTT, VR38DETT, VR35DDTT; 2015–present Nissan VRX Racing Engine ... 2009–2017 Nissan V9X engine – 3.0 L;

  5. List of Suzuki automobiles - Wikipedia

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    2017 2017 Japan Crossover city car for the Japanese market. ... Suzuki Forenza/Reno (2004–2008) Suzuki Fronte (1962–1989) Suzuki Fun ... Nissan. Suzuki Equator ...

  6. Suzuki Vitara - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Grand Vitara (2008–2011) In the second half of 2008, the Grand Vitara was given a facelift and two new engines. A Suzuki-developed 2.4-litre inline four is offered producing 166 PS (122 kW; 164 hp) and 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) of torque, usually in conjunction with the 4-speed automatic transmission.

  7. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    2004–2022 Nissan Fuga; 2004–2017 Nissan Lafesta; 2005–2013 Nissan Otti (rebadged Mitsubishi eK) 2007–2011 Nissan Clipper Rio (rebadged Mitsubishi Town Box) 2007–2010 Nissan Pino (rebadged Suzuki Alto) 2008–2012 Nissan Kix (rebadged Mitsubishi Pajero Mini) 2009–2020 Nissan 370Z; 2009–2013 Nissan Pixo (rebadged Suzuki Alto) 2009 ...

  8. XL7 - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki XL-7, a 1998–2009 Japanese mid-size SUV; Suzuki XL7, a 2020–present Japanese multi-purpose vehicle; Other uses. 2014 XL7, an asteroid

  9. Aisin AF33 transmission - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to be used in transverse engine configurations in both FWD and AWD configurations. The actual model codes are AW55-50SN and AW55-51SN . Manufactures have sometimes chosen own designations such as AF23 , AF33 [ 1 ] or AF33-5 (GM), [ 2 ] RE5F22A ( Nissan and Infiniti ) [ 3 ] or SU1 ( Renault ). [ 4 ]