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  • ...ist best known for being one of the three financial backers that founded [[Datsun]] (later known as [[Nissan]]. He also founded mining and construction equip {{Datsun}}
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  • ...maha]], initially for [[Nissan]] (which exported cars under the brand name Datsun). When Nissan abandoned the project, Yamaha took the project to Toyota whic ...in 1965. Later Nissan revived their sports car project which became the [[Datsun 240Z|240Z]] of which Goertz had no further involvement.
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  • * [[Nissan|Datsun/Nissan]] [[Nissan Cherry|Cherry]] ...were released in 2006. Now the role of the supermini is changing for many people. These last models are on the 4000 mm range, which was typical of [[sm
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  • ...ersion 1.1c, through to the luxurious GS which took over from the VP . For people wanting something more sporty there were none other than 2 sporty versions *[[Datsun Cherry]]
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  • ...te a letter to the managing director of Ford, saying, "Why don't you build people like me a vehicle in which I can take my family to church on Sunday, and my ...as called a ''coupe utility- coupe'', because it was designed to carry two people, and ''utility'' because the farmer could use the back section to carry sto
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  • ...]]. Volkswagen's most famous car was the small, beetle-shaped economical "people's car", with a rear-mounted, air-cooled engine. It was designed in the 193 ...world. [[Nissan]] began making trucks in 1914, and sold cars under the [[Datsun]] brand until it switched to Nissan in the 1980s. It opened its first U.S.
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  • ...by similar vehicles from British [[Land Rover]] and Japanese [[Toyota]], [[Datsun]]/[[Nissan]] and [[Mitsubishi]]. These were all alike; small, compact four ...ls seek to protect desert reptile - Mojave fringe-toed lizard at risk from people in off-road vehicles]</ref> which decreases an ecosystem's ability to maint
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  • ...nation is presently pending. The Pininfarina Group employs more than 3,000 people in subsidiary company offices throughout Europe, as well as in Morocco and :1966 [[Datsun 411]]
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  • |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/the-mild-one-how-james-may-became-the-most-indemand-presenter-on-b ...ing test on his second attempt, and justified this by saying "All the best people pass the second time".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uktv.co.uk/dave/item/aid/5
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  • |title= IMSA wheels some of its people to NY, Indy dmyauthor= ...ntgomery Speedway]], Alabama, [[Red Farmer]] won in a specially prepared [[Datsun 510]]. Racey didn't fare too well having to drive against the local 4 Cyli
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  • ...lower left ([[Toyota]] [[Land Cruiser]] FJ), or the lower right (Jeep CJ7, Datsun models, and [[Honda Civic]]), so caution is always warranted in gear select ...ng license is restricted to the use automatic transmissions. Consequently, people who wish to obtain an unrestricted license take extra lessons to learn manu
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  • ...aveled more than 80 kilometres (50 mi) from Mannheim to Pforzheim, to make people aware of the potential of the vehicles her husband, [[Karl Benz]], manufact *1969 [[Datsun 240Z]] — one of the first Japanese sports cars to be a smash hit with the
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  • ...ed from the original Celica logo (it's just orange instead of blue). Often people think it is some sort of swan, but it more closely resembles a dragon. The ...r the Supra at this time was to make it a competitor to the very popular [[Datsun]] (now [[Nissan]]) [[Nissan Z-car|Z-car]].
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