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name |
image |
Manufacturer |
manufacturer |
Parent company |
parent_company |
Also called |
aka |
Production |
production |
Assembly |
assembly |
Predecessor |
predecessor |
Successor |
successor |
Class |
class |
Body style |
body_style |
Layout |
layout |
Platform |
platform |
Engine |
engine |
Transmission |
transmission |
Wheelbase |
wheelbase |
Length |
length |
Width |
width |
Height |
height |
Ride height |
ground_clearance |
Track |
front_track (front), rear_track (rear) |
Curb weight |
weight |
Top Speed |
top_speed |
Fuel capacity |
fuel_capacity |
Related |
related |
Similar |
similar |
Designer |
designer |
Usage
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Meanings and notes
- image: A 'three quarter' view of the front and side of the car (eg: Image:1963 MkI Mini.jpg), preferably taken against a background containing no other vehicles and with the sun shining from behind the camera.
- name
- aka: other names of the car in different markets
- manufacturer: brand, marque, division or automaker
- parent company: industrial group which owns the marque/brand/division in the time the car was produced (if any)
- production: year range when the car was produced
- assembly: countries where the model is built
- predecessor: previous models of the manufacturer in the segment or similar
- successor: following models in the segment or similar
- class: segment to which the car belongs
- body style: number of doors and car shape
- layout: layout of the drivetrain
- platform
- engine
- transmission
- wheelbase
- length
- width
- height
- ground clearance
- front track
- rear track
- weight
- top speed
- fuel capacity
- related: cars which share components
- similar: cars which compete against the model
- designer
Notes