The Audi 80 is one among a line of models produced in this time under a variation of names. This model appeared in Europe in 1972 with processing plant generation beginning in May 1972 as the Audi 80, and in 1973 in Australia and the United States as the Audi Fox, and was accessible as either a two-entryway or a four-entryway saloon vehicle. It viably took the spot of a few models that Audi had ended. The Audi 80 was initially outfitted with 1.3- and 1.5-litre SOHC straight-4 petrol motors. The interior ignition motors were accessible in different appraised force yields.
Chevrolet Caprice is an automobile manufactured by the General Motors Chevrolet division for model years 1965 to 1996. This car was the most popular in North America during the 60s and early 70s and the models included Impala, Bel Air and Biscayne...
Chevrolet Tahoe is a full size SUV very similar to the GMC Yukon from the Chevrolet division of GM. Through the early 90s GMC and Chevrolet sold different sized SUVs under the name of Jimmy/Blazer and the scene took a turn as GMC rebadged the Jimmy in 1992 into a GMC Yukon...
The most recent Hyundai i30 has been tasked with toppling the VW Golf and Ford Focus from the highest point of the family hatchback class. It's not a class pioneer yet it does get an upmarket inside, an extraordinary quality sticker, low Co2 emission and a fabulous five-year guarantee...