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'''Volvo City Taxi''' was a [[concept car]] built by [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]] in [[1977]] as Volvo's response to a challenge from the New York office of transport and the [[Museum of Modern Art]]. The City Taxi was powered by a six cylinder diesel engine driving the front wheels. It was also designed to be able to fit a wheel chair.
The '''Volvo City Taxi''' was a [[concept car]] built by [[Volvo]] in 1977 as Volvo's response to a challenge from the New York office of transport and the Museum of Modern Art. The City Taxi was powered by a [[V6|six cylinder]] [[diesel]] [[engine]] driving the front [[wheel]]s. It was also designed to be able to fit a wheel chair.
 
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The Volvo City Taxi was a concept car built by Volvo in 1977 as Volvo's response to a challenge from the New York office of transport and the Museum of Modern Art. The City Taxi was powered by a six cylinder diesel engine driving the front wheels. It was also designed to be able to fit a wheel chair.


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