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Camera model: Canon EOS 6D: Author: Mr.choppers: Exposure time: 1/6 sec (0.16666666666667) F-number: f/7.1: ISO speed rating: 200: Date and time of data generation: 19:51, 2 December 2024: Lens focal length: 70 mm: Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 300 dpi: Vertical resolution: 300 dpi: Software used: Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows ...
The Suzuki Swift nameplate began in 1984 as an export name for the Suzuki Cultus, [2] a supermini/subcompact car manufactured and marketed worldwide since 1983 across two generations and three body configurations—three/five-door hatchback, four-door sedan and two-door convertible—and using the Suzuki G engine family.
Dzire/Swift Sedan: 2008 2024 India and other emerging markets Notchback sedan version of the Swift manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. Sold as Swift Sedan in Colombia and Guatemala. Station wagons Swace: Toyota Corolla Touring Sports (original model) 2020 2020 Europe C-segment hybrid estate sold in Europe. Rebadged Toyota Corolla Touring ...
Retirement is an ideal time to hit the open road. You've got all the time in the world to plan a road trip, take long drives through the countryside (and the leaves are so beautiful right about ...
You might be looking to buy a new 2024 model car, but aren’t sure which ones are reliable and under $30,000. After all, the average new car costs $48,000. After all, the average new car costs ...
Maruti Suzuki launched the third generation Dzire sedan in India on 16 May 2017. [10] [11] The third generation is based on the third generation of the Suzuki Swift. However, for the first time ever, it drops the "Swift" nameplate from its name (except in Colombia and Guatemala where it is marketed as Swift Sedan).
According to KBB’s Best Resale Value Awards, here are the top 2024 car models with the best resale value. Ford Bronco. Starting price: $41,525. 5-year resale value: 66.7%.
The Suzuki Ignis (Japanese: スズキ・イグニス, Hepburn: Suzuki Igunisu) is an automobile nameplate that was first produced by Suzuki in 2000 as a subcompact car, replacing the Suzuki Cultus, and subsequently as a crossover-styled city car from 2016. The Cultus retailed under various names globally, notably as the Suzuki Swift.