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Images: Renault XJB Captur (2020-on)

Images: Renault XJB Captur (2020-on) Released in Australia in 2020, the Renault XJB Captur was a compact crossover SUV. Manufactured in Valladolid, Spain, the front-wheel drive Renault XJB Captur was produced with four different engines. Beyond the engine-based variants, the Renault Captur was offered in Life, Zen and Intens editions… Read full Renault XJB Captur […]

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Images: Proton BLM S16 (2009-13)

Images: Proton BLM S16 (2009-12) Released in December 2009, the Proton BLM S16 was a light, front-wheel drive sedan. Manufactured in Malaysia, the Proton S16 was initially offered with a 1.6-litre four-cylinder CamPro petrol engine that was mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. In April 2010, the range was expanded with the introduction of the […]

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Images: Proton CC Satria (1997-05)

Images: Proton CC Satria (1997-05) Released in February 1997, the Proton CC Series I (CC.I) Satria was a light, three-door hatchback. Manufactured in Malaysia, the front-wheel drive CC.I Satria was available with either a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine (the GL and GLi variants) or a 1.6-litre four-cylinder engine (the XLi). Based on the fourth generation […]

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Images: Proton BS Satria Neo (2007-11)

Images: Proton BS Satria Neo (2007-11) Released in January 2007, the Proton BS Satria Neo was a small, three-door hatchback. Manufactured in Malaysia, the front-wheel drive Satria Neo was powered by a 1.6-litre CamPro four-cylinder petrol engine that was mated to a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission. The Satria Neo range initially consisted of […]

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Images: Proton BT Savvy (2006-11)

Images: Proton BT Savvy (2006-11) Released in March 2006, the Proton BT Savvy was a light, five-door hatchback. Manufactured in Malaysia, the front-wheel drive Savvy was powered by a 1.1-litre four-cylinder engine that was mated to either a five-speed manual or five-speed semi-automatic transmission. Sourced from Renault, the 1149 cc D4F petrol engine had double […]

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Images: Proton Jumbuck (2003-10)

Images: Proton Jumbuck (2003-10) Released in February 2003, the Proton Jumbuck was a front-wheel drive utility. Manufactured in Malaysia, the Jumbuck was powered by Mitsubishi’s 1.5-litre 4G15 four-cylinder petrol engine which had a single overhead camshaft, three valves per cylinder and a compression ratio of 9.2:1; five-speed manual transmission was fitted as standard. Furthermore, Jumbuck […]

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Images: Proton CC Persona (1996-04)

Images: Proton CC Persona (1996-04) Released in November 1996, the Proton CC Series I (CC.I) Persona was available as a small sedan or five door hatchback. Manufactured in Malaysia, the front-wheel drive Persona was available with 1.5- and 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engines (the GLi and Xli variants, respectively) which were supplied by Mitsubishi… Read full […]

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Images: Proton CM Persona (2008-13)

Images: Proton CM Persona (2008-13) Released in May 2008, the Proton CM Persona was a small, front-wheel drive sedan. Manufactured in Malaysia, the CM Persona was powered by a 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that was mated to either a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission. The 1.6-litre four-cylinder S4PH CamPro petrol engine had double overhead […]

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Images: Proton CR Prevé (2013-15)

Images: Proton CR Prevé (2013-15) Released in March 2013, the Proton CR Prevé was a small, front-wheel drive sedan. Manufactured in Malaysia, Prevé range initially consisted of GX variants which were powered by 1.6-litre petrol engines mated to either five-speed manual or six-speed continuously variable transmissions (CVTs). In December 2013, however, the turbocharged GXR variant […]

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Images: Porsche 970 Panamera (2009-16)

Images: Porsche 970.I Panamera (2009-13) Released in October 2009, the Porsche 970 Series I (970.I) Panamera was a four-seat liftback. Manufactured in Leipzig, Germany, the 970 Panamera was initially available with a 4.8-litre direct-injection V8 petrol engine, in naturally aspirated and turbocharged form (the Panamera S, 4 S and Turbo variants). In July 2010, the […]

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