From AutocadeAutocade 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 AutocadeKia Sephia IIKia Sephia II (S-II/K2A/K2B). 1997–2000 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 1498, 1598 cm³ (I4 OHC), 1498, 1793 cm³ (I4 DOHC). Refreshed Sephia, to combat Hyundai Avante (J2) and Daewoo Nubira, but an insufficient effort. Car remained flimsy, which the extra ..→
Bisu T3Bisu (比速) T3 (S25). 2016 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV. F/F, 1298 cm³ (I4 DOHC). Well priced soft roader similarly sized to the Beiqi Huansu S2, with better looks. Turbo 1·3 delivered 133 PS. Three trims, manual or CVT, the latter added July 2017. Simple ..→
Pontiac Custom SPontiac Custom S. 1969 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan, 2-door coupé, 2-door hardtop coupé, 2-door convertible. F/R, 250 in³ (I6 OHV), 350 in³ (V8 OHV). Single-year intermediate line replacing the Tempest Custom, before being absorbed into the LeMans line. ..→
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