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These vehicles were marketed with the generic "Van" and "Wagon" names (for cargo and passenger vans, respectively). [38] [39] In 1989, the Mazda MPV was released as the first Japanese-brand minivan developed from the ground up specifically for the North American market. Its larger chassis allowed an optional V6 engine and four-wheel drive to fit.
micro passenger/Cargo van: 1991–present: Central America Chevrolet/Wuling: NP200: Wuling Hongtu: micro passenger van: 2008–present: Peru, North Africa, Middle East Chevrolet: Astro: GMC Safari: Midsize passenger/Cargo Van: 1995-2005: North America, Japan Chevrolet: Van: GMC Vandura: Fullsize passenger/Cargo van: 1961-1996: North America ...
Companies are replacing van conversions with wide bus bodies—Sprinters with side-facing benches and tall right-side doors—as campus shuttles. Limited numbers of complete "wagons" (passenger vans) are being produced in Germany and shipped complete to the United States mostly for personal and church van uses. Typical Sprinter wagons ...
Manual transmissions were not available on V6 models of the passenger Caravan, but were an option on the Mini Ram Van and Caravan C/V's long-wheelbase models with a 3.0 L V6. [ citation needed ] The V6 engines were only offered with the venerable fully hydraulically operated TorqueFlite , until the computer-controlled Ultradrive 4-speed ...
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Trucks and vans, two types of vehicles common as commercial vehicles, operated by DR in Copenhagen, Denmark. A commercial vehicle is any type of motor vehicle used for transporting goods or paying passengers. Depending on laws and designations, a commercial vehicle can be any broad type of motor vehicle used commercially or for business purposes.
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