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  2. Category:1980s cars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1980s cars" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 585 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  3. Renault 9 and 11 - Wikipedia

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    Renault 9 Turbo (phase 1 facelift) Renault 9 phase 2, rear The Renault 9 was launched in October 1981 as a four-door saloon (in right-hand drive form for the UK market in March 1982 [2]), while the 11 was launched at the beginning of 1983 (in the UK from June that year) as a three or five door hatchback.

  4. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Ford Granada (1975–1980) Ford Elite (1975-1976) Ford Torino (1975) Mercury Grand Marquis (1975-1978) Mercury Monarch (1975-1980) Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds (1975) Oldsmobile Omega (1975-1979) Plymouth Duster (1975) Plymouth Fury (1975-1978) Plymouth Road Runner (1975) Plymouth Volare (1976–1980) Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (1975) Pontiac Sunbird ...

  5. These 8 Used Cars From the 1980s Are Surprisingly Reliable - AOL

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    Part of the W123 family of Mercedes cars, the 300D (diesel) is one of the most unassuming, indestructible cars out there and daily drivers can still be seen throughout the U.S. 4. Chevrolet Camaro

  6. Category:Cars by decade - Wikipedia

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    Cars analysed by the decades during which they were produced. ... 1980s cars (11 C, 585 P) 1990s cars (10 C, 577 P) 2000s cars (13 C, 751 P) 2010s cars (10 C, 1,232 P)

  7. Dodge Charger (1981) - Wikipedia

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    The car received a free-flowing exhaust system, making for a more aggressive sound. [4] The body kits, among other parts, were often shipped to dealerships along with the car to be put on after delivery. The reasoning behind this varied, but was said to speed delivery and compensate for ground clearance issues that the cars faced on many car ...

  8. 5 Cars From the 1980s Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    The fastest American car ever built at the time of its release — with a top speed of 124 mph — is the 1987 Buick Grand National GNX. It features a 3.8-liter V-6 engine driven by 276 horsepower.

  9. Plymouth Caravelle - Wikipedia

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    The Plymouth Caravelle is a mid-size sedan that was introduced by Plymouth as a 1983 Canadian model. The Caravelle came to the United States in 1985 to replace the Chrysler E-Class.