Class: Cars, Van / MPV — Model origin: — Built in:
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Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2004-10-18 21:39 |
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◊ 2007-06-27 02:58 |
European version. Due to taillight design. -- Last edit: 2007-06-28 04:17:32 |
◊ 2007-12-02 11:21 |
Rather than "made for EU" I would go for "Built in: Austria". |
◊ 2007-12-02 16:15 |
Still "Made for EU" because the versions made for US are not called like that, no? |
◊ 2007-12-02 16:17 |
But do we need to add "made for EU" for obvious cases? As I said, I thought you were the detractor of filling in too many fields... |
◊ 2007-12-02 16:26 |
No more obvious than "Made for U.S." on European cars with huge bumpers. |
◊ 2007-12-02 16:27 |
But they are built at the same plants and go by the same names, aren't they? Anyway, I don't care THAT much... -- Last edit: 2007-12-02 16:27:55 |
◊ 2007-12-02 16:39 |
It may be obvious for us, but not especially obvious for those who do not know that the name of the vehicle changed for its European version |
◊ 2011-01-06 17:25 |
2001+ |
◊ 2013-02-10 17:42 |
I never knew that Chryslers were even sold in Europe until I saw this movie. And even then, I thought they were American Town and Countrys. |
◊ 2013-02-10 17:47 |
They were sold here until 2011, when they were rebadged sold as Lancias. The only american Chrysler brand is now Jeep. -- Last edit: 2013-02-10 17:49:22 |
◊ 2013-02-10 18:00 |
Still Chrysler in the UK (and that badge is used on Lancias here too): http://www.chrysler.co.uk/ |
◊ 2013-02-10 18:05 |
Why does the Chrysler 300 C in the UK 39.8 MPG and in the USA only 31 MPG? -- Last edit: 2013-02-10 18:05:40 |
◊ 2013-02-10 19:00 |
US gallons are smaller (seriously!) - The imperial gallon (4.54609 litres) is 20% larger than the United States liquid gallon (3.785411784 L). |
◊ 2013-02-10 21:11 |
That's a good reason to bear the "Imperial" in the name. |
◊ 2016-12-23 19:28 |
According to the badge, both are "Limited CRD" models:![]() Location (Main pic): Berlin Tempelhof Airport (active between 1923-2008) Location (Thumb): Palast der Republik ('Palace of the Republic'), ugly building of the DDR regime, built in 1976 and demolished in 2006-2009 due to contamination with asbestos -- Last edit: 2020-05-26 22:55:57 |