Introduction To Passenger Cars
Year | Manufacturer | Model/Series | Mass | Small series |
1938 | GAZ | GAZ-61 | x (238) | |
1966 | Jensen | Jensen FF | x (320 units) | |
1972 | Subaru | Subaru Leone | x | |
1980 | American Motors | AMC Eagle | x | |
1980 | Audi | Audi Quattro | x | |
1982 | Renault | Renault 18 Combi 4×4 | x | |
1984 | Alfa Romeo | Alfa 33 4×4 | x | |
1984 | Mitsubishi | Mitsubishi Cordia 4WD Turbo | x | |
1984 | Volkswagen | Volkswagen Passat Syncro | x | |
1984 | Peugeot | Peugeot 205 T16 | x (200 units) | |
1985 | BMW | BMW 325iX | x | |
1985 | Lancia | Lancia Delta HF 4WD | x | |
1985 | Mazda | Mazda 323 4WD | x | |
1985 | Suzuki | Suzuki Samurai | x | |
1986 | Toyota | Toyota Celica GT-Four All-Trac Turbo | x | |
1986 | Ford | Ford RS200 | x (220 units) | |
1987 | Mercedes-Benz | Mercedes W124 4MATIC | x | |
1987 | Porsche | Porsche 959 | x (292 units) | |
1988 | Opel | Opel Vectra 4×4 | x | |
1989 | Citroën | Citroën BX | x | |
1990 | Chevrolet | Chevrolet Astro Full-time AWD | x | |
1991 | Lamborghini | Lamborghini Diablo VT | x | |
1991 | Bugatti | Bugatti EB110 | x (ca. 300 units) | |
1992 | Fiat | Tempra 4×4 | x | |
1997 | Volvo | 850 AWD | x | |
2001 | Jaguar | Jaguar X-Type | x | |
2008 | Saab | Saab 9-3 Turbo X | x | |
2010 | Dacia | Dacia Duster | x | |
2011 | Ferrari | Ferrari FF | x |
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