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Revision as of 00:28, 19 March 2022Autocade is an international car cyclopædia that’s geographically unbiased, carefully edited for enthusiasts and media who want a quick, accurate reference. There is a greater emphasis on models produced after 1970.
Inside AutocadeHolden Commodore (VZ)Holden Commodore/Holden Berlina (VZ). 2004–7 (prod. 228,788 all VZ). 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon, 2-door utility. F/R, 3565 cm³ (V6 DOHC), 5665, 5967 cm³ (V8 OHV). Evolutionary facelift for VY, with larger Holden badge, reshaped bumper giving grille ..→
Monica 560Monica 560. 1972–5 (prod. 17, plus 5 prototypes). 4-door saloon. F/F, 5560 cm³ (V8 OHV). Stunning French super-saloon conceived by Jean Tastevin, with British development and Chrysler V8 engine. Very refined and powerful (285 hp DIN). Only a handful made—well ..→
Nissan Laurel Spirit (B11)Nissan Laurel Spirit (B11). 1982–6 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 1488 cm³ (I4 OHC). Sunny with Laurel-style grille and two-tone paint, apeing what was seen on the larger Laurel at the time. Sold ..→
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