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  2. Mercedes-Benz G-Class - Wikipedia

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    The second generation W463 is the first G-variant to ever be formally crash tested. No model prior to this has been certified or had its safety equipment tested for crash safety. EURONCAP testing showed overall positive results, with a 90% rating for adult occupants, 83% for child occupants and a 73% rating for pedestrians. [77]

  3. Steyr-Puch Haflinger - Wikipedia

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    Note: The term 'G-Wagen' is only used in English-speaking parts of the world. It is originally called 'G-Klasse' ('G-Class'), similar to the C-, E-, M-, R-, and S-Klasse in MB's nomenclature. Also the links with Fiat were maintained as Steyr Puch made all the 4WD kit for the Panda and may still do to this day.

  4. List of Chevrolet vehicles - Wikipedia

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    North America Battery-electric mid-size crossover using the Blazer nameplate. Captiva: 2006 2019 2023 Latin America and Middle East Compact crossover developed and manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling. Two-row and three-row options are available. Rebadged Baojun 530, also called the Wuling Almaz and MG Hector. Equinox: 2004 2024 — North America and ...

  5. Scott Disick Gifts Son Mason a ‘Mini’ G Wagon For His 15th ...

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    Scott Disick made sure his son Mason’s 15th birthday was one to remember by gifting him his first car: a Mercedes-Benz “Mini” G-Class Wagon. “Happy birthday big boy! Felt like it was only ...

  6. Studebaker - Wikipedia

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    Broadfording Wagon Road was built to run through the property. Peter owned property on both sides of the Conococheague Creek, so he built a bridge over the creek in 1747. Peter began the family business on the Bakers Lookout property where he made his home and built the first Studebaker wagon factory.

  7. Charles Duryea - Wikipedia

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    Charles Duryea was born on December 15, 1861, near Canton, Illinois, to George Washington Duryea and Louisa Melvina Turner. [3]Duryea and his brother Frank (1869–1967) were initially bicycle makers in Washington, D.C., but later became world-renowned as the first American gasoline-powered car manufacturers, headquartered in Springfield, Massachusetts.

  8. Chevrolet van - Wikipedia

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    Sharing its 146-inch wheelbase with the Hi-Cube Van/Magnavan, the extended-wheelbase van was the first version of the model line offered with a fourth rear bench seat (5 total rows of seating including first-row driver and front passenger bucket seats), expanding capacity to 15 passengers (previously, the maximum seating capacity was 12 on 4 ...

  9. Duryea Motor Wagon Company - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Charles Duryea and his brother Frank, the company built the Duryea Motor Wagon, a one-cylinder four-horsepower car, [1] first demonstrated on September 21, 1893, in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Taylor Street in Metro Center. It is considered the first successful gas-engine vehicle built in the U.S.