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NAPA retail store in a suburb of Portland, Oregon NAPA Detroit Distribution Center, Romulus, Michigan. The National Automotive Parts Association (NAPA), also known as NAPA Auto Parts, founded in 1925, is an American retailers' cooperative distributing automotive replacement parts, accessories and service items throughout North America.
The fourth-generation Stepwgn was available in seven trim levels: G, G L Package, L, Li, Spada S, Spada Z and Spada Zi. The 2.4-litre engine was dropped from the lineup, with only a 2.0-litre option available. The Stepwgn was available with either front- or four-wheel-drive across the range. [21] Japanese models went on sale in October 2009. [22]
(in Japanese) Gyro Canopy page at honda.co.jp (in Japanese) Gyro UP page at honda.co.jp (in Japanese) Gyro X page at honda.co.jp; Gyro Canopy information page from Honda site, translated via Google (in Japanese) Road Fox Video at honda.co.jp; Canopy (at left) in context, street scene, Tokyo Hiroo district. Flickr photo results for 'Honda Gyro'
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Fixed-roof station wagons were rushed into production alongside the Wagonaire and became available in January 1963. [9] These sold for US$100 less than the sliding-roof wagons, but it was technically a "delete option" and not a separate model. Studebaker built a total of 11,915 fixed and sliding roof station wagons for the initial year. [10]