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Vauxhall vehicles, past and present, sold under the Vauxhall brand, now a subsidy of Stellantis. ... 12-4 Model I (1937–1946) 12-14 X (1904-) 12-16 X (1904-)
In 1973, the Vauxhall Firenza "Droopsnoot" coupe was unveiled at the Earls Court Motor Show, introducing the public to Vauxhall's new aerodynamic look for all of its subsequent 1970s models. By 1973, the Victor was losing sales in a market that was becoming increasingly dominated by the Ford Cortina .
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This category is for the English automobile marque Vauxhall Motors, a subsidiary of Stellantis. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Other main changes included mildly-altered exterior styling – featuring Vauxhall's new corporate 'V' front grille first seen on the 1994 Omega, a smoked grey trim panel available on all cars on the rear tailgate to smooth over the protruding rear lamp clusters, and availability of new specification models. The top Vauxhall Astra model was the ...
Vauxhall: Vauxhall Brava: Compact: 1988-2002 Vauxhall: Vauxhall Maloo VXR: Coupe VIS Avto: VIS-2345 Compact 1995-2011 VIS Avto: VIS-2347 Compact 2002-2014 Volkswagen Volkswagen Caddy: Coupe 1979-2004 Volkswagen/Toyota/Hino: Volkswagen Taro: Compact: 1981-1997 Willys/Kaiser Jeep: Willys Jeep Truck: Midsize: 1947-1965 Zastava: Zastava Skala Poly ...
Station wagon version of the Golf. The Alltrack model being the crossover-inspired version. ID.7 Tourer: 2024 2024 Europe MEB: Station wagon version of the ID.7. Passat: 1973 2023 Europe, etc. MQB Evo: The European market Passat, only available as a station wagon since 2023. Crossover SUV: Atlas/ Teramont: 2017 2017 Americas, Middle East, China MQB
All-electric car: Tesla Model 3. Tesla Model Y: 2020–present 2,160,000 up to December 2023 [91] Became the first electric vehicle to be the world's bestselling car in 2023. [109] Full-size car: 1958 Chevrolet Impala. Chevrolet Impala: 1958–1985 1994–1996 2000–2020 Over 13,000,000 between its introduction and 1996. [55]