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Nissan introduced the Figaro at the 1989 Tokyo Motor Show, using "Back to the Future" as its marketing tagline.Based on the first-generation Nissan Micra, the Figaro was manufactured at Aichi Machine Industry, [9] a special projects group that Nissan would later call "Pike Factory", which also produced three other niche vehicles: the Be-1, Pao, and S-Cargo.
The department provides oversight and services in partnership with the various 67 Florida county tax collectors for the issuance of driver licenses, the Florida drivers license handbook [6] registrations and titling of automobiles, trailers, boats, and mobile homes. Florida residents who are at least 15 years old can obtain a learner license ...
One of the most popular online auctions to buy cars from is eBay Motors. [13] On eBay Motors, any user can create an account and put their vehicle(s) up for auction even if they are from a state that only allows closed auctions. There is usually a fee associated with selling a vehicle on eBay. [14]
Ford Figo First Generation (2010) The Ford Figo was unveiled in Delhi in September 2009. [2] It is based on the same body used by the Fiesta Mk5 (B256) but with revised front and rear treatments. [3]
NASCAR Cup Series cars competing ASA Late Model Series car on an asphalt track. A stock car, in the original sense of the term, is an automobile that has not been modified from its original factory configuration. Later the term stock car came to mean any production-based automobile used in racing.
The Gen 4 car was used full time until 2007, and it was retired in the Cup Series after the 2007 season (in which Toyota, who had already competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, made their debut in the Cup and the then-Busch Series with the Camry), while the other sixteen races were run by the fifth-generation Car of Tomorrow. The Car of ...
Phoenix Racing announced for 2009 that they would be running two different makes of cars for the upcoming Sprint Cup season. The No. 09 was shared by Marlin, Phoenix's Nationwide Series driver Mike Bliss , and Brad Keselowski , who at the time was a developmental driver for Hendrick Motorsports .
The 1975 World Sportscar Championship season was the 23rd season of FIA World Sportscar Championship motor racing. It featured the 1975 World Championship for Makes [1] which was open to Group 5 Sports Cars and Group 4 Special GT Cars. [2] It also included the FIA Cup for GT Cars and the FIA Cup for 2-Litre Cars. [1]