Chevrolet has produced hundreds of car models since 1911, including sedans, SUVs, trucks, and hybrid vehicles. Below is the complete Chevrolet car models and variants list (1911 – 2026), covering both current and discontinued models. When someone says Chevrolet, you immediately think of the classic Corvette, which was first introduced
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Complete Suzuki Car Models and Variants List (1955 – 2026)
Suzuki has produced hundreds of car models since 1955, including sedans, SUVs, trucks, and hybrid vehicles. Below is the complete Suzuki car models and variants list (1955 – 2026), covering both current and discontinued models. As Japan’s second largest manufacturer of small cars and trucks, the successful Suzuki Motor Corporation
Continue ReadingComplete BMW Car Models and Variants List (1916 – 2026)
BMW has produced hundreds of car models since 1916, including sedans, SUVs, trucks, and hybrid vehicles. Below is the complete BMW car models and variants list (1916 – 2026), covering both current and discontinued models. Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, or popularly just called as BMW worldwide, has got to be
Continue ReadingComplete Toyota Car Models and Variants List (1936 – 2026)
Toyota has produced hundreds of car models since 1936, including sedans, SUVs, trucks, and hybrid vehicles. Below is the complete Toyota car models and variants list (1936–2026), covering both current and discontinued models. Japan, a country known for its ingenuity and advances in technology is a place where most motorists
Continue ReadingThe Culture of Cars: A comparison of American, European, and Japanese Cars.
The creation will always have a reflection of the creator’s identity. For this case, we examine how cars are made and how they reflect the place where it is built from. From our analysis of the cars they make, we will seek to derive a generalization of what the nation’s
Continue ReadingThe Bugatti Veyron – the World’s Fastest Street-legal Car
At its top speed, the tires will only last about 15 minutes but that’s okay because the fuel will only run for 12. Those were the words of Top Gear’s host James May as he approached around 409 Km/h (253.5 mph); that’s one-third the speed of sound at sea level.
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