Sentences with phrase «japanese wheel manufacturer»

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You just hit on why the FR - S / BRZ arouses such passionate fanboys... Japanese manufacturers have starved a captive market that is looking for a sporty (ish) rear wheel drive car with a low, low price and easy financing.
Later this year the new Civic will also become the first front - wheel drive model from the Japanese manufacturer to receive a nine - speed automatic gearbox in Europe.
Changes continue with the addition of sound insulation material around the centre tunnel to reduce in - cabin noise, and the Japanese manufacturer has also bolstered dashboard insulation and noise - absorbing material in the rear wheel wells.
Well... it's certainly a truck, so I think it's safe to assume it'll have a bed, come in two - door and four - door versions, have rear - wheel - drive and four - wheel - drive options, and if recent events in the city of Los Angeles are any indication, it'll be visually indistinguishable from any other truck on the road with a Japanese manufacturer's badge on the front.
According to the Japanese car manufacturer, the new Mitsubishi Outlander facelift features the Dynamic Shield front fascia, while at the rear we have seen a modified bumper, LED taillights and reworked 18 - inch alloy wheels.
The Japanese luxury auto manufacturer introduced the series of front - wheel drive, V6 vehicles in 1989, although a four - cylinder version was later added, as well as the gasoline - electric hybrid ES 300h.
The car rolls on 19 - inch NISMO super-lightweight forged aluminum - alloy wheels by RAYS, a Japanese company regarded as one of the premier manufacturers of high - end wheels in the world.
The Japanese automaker Honda didn't become the world's best selling engine manufacturer by resting on their laurels, in fact ever since the 1960s Soichiro Honda's baby has been competing in the top tier of open wheel motor sports, Formula One.
Wheel manufacturer BBS turned to the European market to appeal to the Japanese consumers at the 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon.
Japanese manufacturer Furyu presents a Super Mario Mouse Set which includes a mouse pad depicting Mario holding a green Koopa shell and a USB Koopa optical mouse with scroll wheel which works with Windows PCs and Macs using existing mouse drivers.
The player joins their ranks as a newcomer male or female with a customizable look and license plate, choosing from one of the 23 80's and 90's cars from eight different Japanese manufacturers (Civics, Lancers, Imprezas, Skylines, etc.) For devoted Initial D fans, of course, there's only one viable choice: the unassuming, rear - wheel drive Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86, which racing prodigy Takumi Fujiwara used to beat even the most bad - ass rivals out there.
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