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  2. Proton Wira - Wikipedia

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    The Wira 1.8 EXi in 1996 used a 138 bhp (103 kW) 1.8L 16 valve DOHC engine with multi point fuel injection, making the Wira the first Proton car to be powered by a DOHC engine. 1.3 Wira's were sold with 5-speed manual transmissions only. 1.5 Wira's were sold with either a 5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission. 1.6 and 1.8 Wira's were ...

  3. List of Proton vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of discontinued Proton nameplates in decreasing order from date of introduction by body style popularity. ... Proton Wira (C95S, C96S, C97S, C98S, C99S ...

  4. Proton Persona - Wikipedia

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    The Wira was subsequently replaced by the all-new Proton GEN•2 in winter 2004. The Proton Wira was first exported to Australia in May 1995. It was renamed 'Proton Persona' in 1996, and continued on sale there until 2004. [3] The Persona nameplate was also used for the Wira saloon in Chile.

  5. Proton GEN•2 - Wikipedia

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    The Proton GEN•2 (often simplified as Gen-2 or GEN2) is a compact 5-door liftback manufactured by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Proton which launched in 2004. [2] It was initially codenamed Wira Replacement Model (WRM). The GEN•2 uses a platform which was extensively developed in house by Proton and technical partner Lotus.

  6. Proton Satria - Wikipedia

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    The Proton Satria is a hatchback automobile produced by Malaysian manufacturer Proton from 1994 to 2005 in the first generation model and from 2006 to 2015 in the Satria Replacement Model (SRM), known as the Proton Satria Neo. The name Satria which means knight in Sanskrit was chosen for Proton's 3-door hatchback to reflect the sportiness of ...

  7. Proton Arena - Wikipedia

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    Proton Jumbuck rear. The Arena is based largely on Proton's Wira/Persona saloon, sharing similar frontal designs of the then current Wira and mechanics, but having a reduced seating capacity of two confined to a Wira-based cabin and featuring a rear cargo bed measuring 1,636 mm (64.4 in) x 1,349 mm (53.1 in) x 415 mm (16.3 in) with a maximum payload of 570 kg (1,257 lb) and a maximum load area ...

  8. The Trump premium isn't being baked into Meta's stock: Analyst

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    The stock is up 23% year to date and is the best-performing component of the "Magnificent Seven." ... saw sales improve by about $7 billion year over year. The business added close to $7 billion ...

  9. Proton Persona (2007) - Wikipedia

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    The Proton Persona (CM) was unveiled on 15 August 2007 as the decisive successor to Proton's ageing Wira saloon range. [2] Proton Persona SE. Proton launched a special edition of the CM Persona on 26 August 2008. It was pitched as a premium version of the existing Proton Persona with exclusive kit and luxury equipment.