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  2. Toyota Tercel - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Vios (Asia, for Soluna) The Toyota Tercel (Japanese: トヨタ・ターセル, Toyota Tāseru) is a subcompact car manufactured by Toyota from 1978 until 1999 across five generations, in five body configurations sized between the Corolla and the Starlet. Manufactured at the Takaoka plant in Toyota City, Japan, and sharing its platform ...

  3. Stutz Blackhawk - Wikipedia

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    454 Super Sport. 455. 460 V8. 472 V8. 500 V8. The Stutz Blackhawk is an American luxury car manufactured from 1971 through 1987. Other than the name, it bears no resemblance to the original Blackhawk (1929–1930). Prices ranged from US$22,500 to US$75,000. All early Blackhawks were coupes, but rare sedans were produced later.

  4. Japanese domestic market - Wikipedia

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    Japanese domestic market. The term " Japanese domestic market " (" JDM ") refers to Japan 's home market for vehicles and vehicle parts. [1] Japanese owners contend with a strict motor vehicle inspection and grey markets. JDM is also used as a term colloquially to refer to cars produced in Japan but sold in other countries.

  5. Honda S-MX - Wikipedia

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    The S-MX was powered by a 2.0 L version of Honda's B-series engine featuring double overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder; it did not use Honda's VTEC system. Peak power output was 130 PS (96 kW) at 5,500 rpm and peak torque was 18.7 kg⋅m (183 N⋅m; 135 lb⋅ft) at 4,200 rpm. This engine was shared with the Honda CR-V and Honda ...

  6. Honda Type R - Wikipedia

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    Honda Type R. Honda Type R models are special performance editions of their respective model families. The design of Type R models was originally focused on race conditions, with an emphasis on minimizing weight, and maximizing performance potential (e.g. engine tuning, suspension set-up). Thus, Type R models were first conceived for racetracks.

  7. Buick Blackhawk - Wikipedia

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    2-door, 4-seat convertible sedan. Powertrain. Engine. 7.5l Buick GS Stage III V8 (463 hp) Transmission. 4-speed automatic. The Buick Blackhawk is a retro concept 2+2 convertible built by Buick in 2003. [1] Its grille is based on 1939 Buick automobiles and the Buick Y-Job concept car, while its main body is based on the 1948 Buick Roadmaster.

  8. Blackhawk (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    A Blackhawk seen at the Ramsey community car show. The Blackhawk was an automobile manufactured by the Stutz Motor Car Company in Indianapolis from 1929 to 1930. The Blackhawk was not as powerful, nor as expensive, as contemporary Stutzes, which is most likely why it was marketed as a separate make. [1] The year previously, there was a Stutz ...

  9. Subaru EJ engine - Wikipedia

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    Subaru FB engine. The Subaru EJ engine is a series of four-stroke automotive engines manufactured by Subaru. They were introduced in 1989, intended to succeed the previous Subaru EA engine. The EJ series was the mainstay of Subaru's engine line, with all engines of this series being 16-valve horizontal flat-fours, with configurations available ...