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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Honda_civicHonda Civic - Wikipedia

    3 giorni fa · A new body style was introduced with this generation called the Civic Coupé, based from the Civic Ferio sedan, and was sold in North America, Europe and Japan. The fifth-generation remains popular among tuners and racers alike.

    • 1972–present
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Honda_AccordHonda Accord - Wikipedia

    1 giorno fa · Instead, Honda opted to import the coupé and station wagon (Aerodeck) versions of the global Accord. The diesel model of the Accord was fitted with the direct injection Rover L-series diesel engine, as also fitted in the Rover 600.

    • 1976–present
    • Honda
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Toyota_CrownToyota Crown - Wikipedia

    1 giorno fa · This generation is the last for the two-door hardtop coupé bodystyle, which was replaced by the Soarer. Reflecting a popular styling appearance during the 1970s, the coupé was fitted with a padded vinyl roof and "opera windows" for a luxurious appearance.

  4. 1 giorno fa · Skylines are available in either coupé, or sedan body styles, plus station wagon, crossover, convertible and pickup/sedan delivery body styles. The later models are most commonly known by their trademark round brake and tail lights.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BMWBMW - Wikipedia

    1 giorno fa · Throughout the 1960s, BMW expanded its range by adding coupé and luxury sedan models. The BMW 5 Series mid-size sedan range was introduced in 1972, followed by the BMW 3 Series compact sedans in 1975, the BMW 6 Series luxury coupés in 1976 and the BMW 7 Series large luxury sedans in 1978.

  6. 2 giorni fa · With the release of the Polo Mk2, the saloon was renamed the Volkswagen Polo Classic' and the "conventional"-styled hatchback (with a sloping tailgate) was renamed as a coupé, the Volkswagen Polo Coupé.

  7. 2 giorni fa · In popular culture. See also. References. External links. Mercedes-Benz G-Class. The Mercedes-Benz G-Class, colloquially known as the G-Wagen [3] (as an abbreviation of Geländewagen) is a four-wheel drive automobile manufactured by Magna Steyr (formerly Steyr-Daimler-Puch) in Austria and sold by Mercedes-Benz.