The 1980 Eagle was similar to the AMC Concord but had a higher ride height and four-wheel drive.
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The Oldsmobile 98 Fiesta, Cadillac Series 62 Eldorado, and Buick Skylark were General Motors' three pricey and showy halo convertibles of 1953.
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Ford built two Bantam versions for South Africa in the 20th century, one based on the Escort and the other on the Mazda 323.
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The 1960 Ford Falcon was made in Australia and North America. After US production ended 10 years and three generations later, Ford Australia used the brand until 2016.
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From 1958 onward, Ford added four seats to the Thunderbird, which was originally a two-seat convertible.
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The original Tercel, along with the Corsa, was Toyota's first front-wheel-drive production automobile.
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Plymouth's 1968–1980 Road Runner muscle vehicles. The most interesting variant was the Superbird.
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From 1976 through 1994, the Sunbird was a tiny automobile that was briefly known as the J2000 between its first and second iterations.
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Simca's first post-war model was the Aronde. Aronde is occasionally rendered as "dove" in French, probably because a dovetail junction is called a queue d'aronde.
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Since 1977, Suzuki has used the Swift name. It was initially used on 1983 Cultus hatchback exports.
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