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  2. Opel Sintra - Wikipedia

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    Opel never had a large MPV after the Sintra (until the launch of the Zafira Tourer in September 2011). The Chevrolet Trans Sport (which was a rebadged Pontiac Trans Sport very similar to the Sintra) remained available in Europe through 2003 to 2005, depending on the country.

  3. Hyundai Starex - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, it was granted "The Best MPV" and "The Best MPV for Government". [3] The Refine is available with a 2.0-litre turbo or 2.4-litre petrol engine and a 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine mated to a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic gearbox. 1.8-litre petrol and turbocharged diesel variants along with the 1.9-litre turbo-diesel arrived ...

  4. Mazda MPV - Wikipedia

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    2002–2005 2.0 L MZR RF common rail turbo-diesel I4 (Europe) For 2006, the base MSRP for MPV models was LX-SV ($22,115), LX:(22,950) and ES ($28,515). The Mazda MPV earned an "Acceptable" rating in the IIHS offset frontal crash test in 2000 for fair structural performance and very high forces on the dummy's right foot.

  5. Compact MPV - Wikipedia

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    Predecessors to the compact MPV segment are the 1977 AMC Concept 80 AM Van, the 1978 Lancia Megagamma and the 1982 Lada X-1 concept cars. [1] [2] [3]Early production models of compact MPVs include, the 1982 Nissan Prairie and the 1991 Mitsubishi RVR (marketed as "Space Runner" in Europe and "Expo LRV" in the United States).

  6. Mazda G engine - Wikipedia

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    The GY is not at all related to the Mazda G-series four-cylinder engines and is listed in this article strictly by engine code association. GY is the Mazda engine code for a 2.5 L (2,494 cc) Ford Duratec V6 engine which, due to an OEM deal with Ford, was built by Mazda in Japan for limited use in the 1999-2001 Mazda MPV.

  7. Chery Eastar Cross - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the earlier version, this model came with a 2.4 liter SOHC Mitsubishi long-stroke engine producing 127 hp (95 kW) at 5,500 rpm and 198 N⋅m (146 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 3,000 rpm. It is mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission with manual shifting. It came with 1 year free service (for the first 1,000 units sold) and a 3+2 year warranty.

  8. Hyundai Trajet - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Trajet (Hangul: 현대 트라제; pronounced as trajay), is a seven-seater car that was manufactured by Hyundai Motor Company between 1999 and 2008. Described as a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), the series was officially launched in 1999, with the 2.0 GSI model and choices of gasoline, diesel, or LPG fuel.

  9. Perodua Alza - Wikipedia

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    The Perodua Alza is a B-segment [2] multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) produced by Malaysian car manufacturer Perodua.The first-generation model, based on the Daihatsu Boon Luminas, was launched in November 2009 as the company's first purpose-built MPV.