Class: Cars, Hatchback — Model origin: — Made for:
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Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time
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◊ 2006-04-01 22:37 |
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◊ 2006-07-05 09:07 |
Is this the car Dick and Jane use for robberies? (It's for a quiz...) -- Last edit: 2006-07-05 09:09:53 |
◊ 2006-07-05 09:32 |
yeah its thier get-away car theres a scene where they get bit exited after a commiting a crime and they spin it several times. |
◊ 2006-07-29 05:44 |
Where's the quiz? |
◊ 2006-09-07 06:07 |
Looks like a 1990- 1993 GL. |
◊ 2006-09-27 20:42 |
South Korea? I thought Mazda made it. |
◊ 2006-09-27 23:03 |
It is a rebadged Kia Pride, which was itself derivated from the Mazda 121. But that Ford was made by Kia. |
◊ 2012-01-09 21:54 |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Festiva The Ford Festiva is a subcompact car that was marketed by the Ford Motor Company between 1986 and 2002. Built by Mazda in Japan and Kia Motors in South Korea, the Festiva was sold in Japan, the Americas, and Australasia. The name "Festiva" is derived from the Spanish word for "festive". Designed by Mazda using the DA platform and B series inline-four engines, the Festiva continued the trend of Fords built and designed by Mazda for the Asia-Pacific market such as the Laser and Telstar. It is not to be confused with the Ford Fiesta sold in Europe and North America. South Korean first generation sales began in 1986 under the name Kia Pride, assembled by Kia under license. Australasia and Europe received the first version between 1987 and 1991 as the "Mazda 121". After 1991, Australasian sales occurred under the "Ford Festiva" name, while European sales continued under the name "Kia Pride". Kia ended production of the Pride in 2000, although SAIPA of Iran has produced this model in various forms since 2001. This ongoing production has been in parallel to the second generation Festiva introduced in 1993, sold as the Ford Aspire in North America and Kia Avella in South Korea and other markets. Although these second generations models were withdrawn in 2000, a third generation was sold between 1996 and 2002 in Japan as a badge engineered version of the Mazda Demio. |
◊ 2013-04-08 22:51 |
I loved the get away they did in that in the rain, so funny! it spins and revs so much and then they make out in it, lol, such a funny car for this film, love it! |
◊ 2016-12-22 08:02 |
"4SMK721" belonged to a 1981 Toyota Corolla, according to the CA smog site. ![]() |