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  2. Sunroof - Wikipedia

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    Sunroof systems may be manual or electric, while most moonroof systems are electric/electronic. Manual sunroofs may be lever actuated, as in venting type pop-ups, manual lever or crank operated for sliding systems. Electric roof systems are usually cable driven by a motor and feature some form of sliding opening.

  3. Automobile roof - Wikipedia

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    An automobile roof or car top is the portion of an automobile that sits above the passenger compartment, protecting the vehicle occupants from sun, wind, rain, and other external elements. Because the earliest automobiles were designed in an era of horse-drawn carriages , early automobile roofs used similar materials and designs.

  4. Chrysler Concorde - Wikipedia

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    Anti-lock brakes were standard, with traction control optional. Dual-way power sunroofs were available on this car. They were designed and installed by American Sunroof (now American Specialty Cars) from its Columbus, Ohio plant, not by Mopar itself. An installed sunroof eliminated most of the front overhead console that featured storage bins ...

  5. Hyundai Veloster - Wikipedia

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    The sport model adds a panoramic sunroof, 18 inch wheels and full leather interior to the base model car. Cars for the European market come as standard with a 6-speed manual transmission and have the option of a DCT automatic gearbox.

  6. Plymouth Road Runner - Wikipedia

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    The Plymouth Road Runner (or Roadrunner) is a mid-size car with a focus on performance built by Plymouth in the United States between 1968 and 1980. By 1968, some of the original muscle cars were moving away from their roots as relatively cheap, fast cars as they gained features and increased in price.

  7. Buick Reatta - Wikipedia

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    A sunroof became optional in late 1988, and in 1989 keyless entry was added as a standard feature. [3] The 1988 listed retail price was $25,000 ($64,406 in 2023 dollars [4]). [3] The Reatta had the distinction of being Buick's only car with pop-up headlamps with the entire headlamp assembly moving up

  8. Toyota Crown Majesta - Wikipedia

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    The standard A grade model offered an optional L package including the steering support system that enabled the driver to handle the car more effortlessly. The F package option for the 4-seater G model included a large rear seat center console and an ottoman for the left rear seat, offering greater comfort to passengers in the rear.

  9. Toyota Wish - Wikipedia

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    The Wish in Thailand is available with 3 trim levels including 2.0 S, 2.0 Q and 2.0 Q Limited (with sunroof) and is very similar to the Japanese version, except for a few differences: Models across the range get the 2.0Z fenders. Standard 17-inch wheels across the range (Same design as the one used on the 2.0Z)

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