The Volvo S80 is a car from the executive segment and was manufactured by Volvo during 1998-2006. The vehicle was introduced to replace the Volvo 960 with rear-wheel drive saloon...
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Honda X4 series was first launched in the year 1997 by the Japanese company Honda. It is a cruiser with 1300 ccm displacement and equipped with in-line four, two stroke engine. It has a liquid cooling system with the top speed of 190 km/h and 4 speed gear box. The height of the seat is 730 mm and has a very comfortable and pleasing seat allowing the rider and the pillion to enjoy the ride. The fuel capacity of the bike is 15 litres and maximum power of 1000 hp at 6500 rpm. This bike is just like an ordinary bike and it is not used for a sports or anything. The look is simple yet good and is good for going from one part of the city to another. With time the technologies of this Honda x4 series have changed into better and has some good features in it.
The Volvo S80 is a car from the executive segment and was manufactured by Volvo during 1998-2006. The vehicle was introduced to replace the Volvo 960 with rear-wheel drive saloon...
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The Hyundai i10 has dependably been a sensible city car option, with its mix of reasonableness, unwavering quality and robust form quality. This new, strongly styled second-era model intends to infuse measurements of attractive quality, without losing its antecedent's sensible advance...
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The Aston Martin Vantage accompanies a V8 and with a V12 motor. It was reintroduced into the business in 2005. The Vantage is the most modest and least expensive sportscar in the Aston line up and the "Games" variant contends with any semblance of the Porsche 911...
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