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.
Triumph Bonneville is a great motorcycle introduced by Triumph to fulfill the needs of the English motorcyclists and is boasts of a great history. Introduced in the late fifties, the first model received tremendous response from the buyers and the 650 cc engine generated a lot of anticipation prior to the release...
Triumph Scrambler is a British bike manufactured by Triumph Motorcycles. This was also the last bike designed by John Mocket who was working with the Triumph team since 1989...
Citroen manufactured this large family car from 1982 to 1994. Xantia was the car which replaced the hatchback version of the Citroen BX in 1993. The BX was presented in some style under the Eiffel Tower in 1982...