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- Q2354579 subject Q8499382.
- Q2354579 subject Q8762575.
- Q2354579 abstract "The Great Wall Wingle (Chinese: 长城风骏; pinyin: Chángchéng Fēngjùn) is a compact pickup truck built and marketed by the Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors since 2006. In 2009, it became the first Chinese-made 'Ute' or pickup to be sold in Australia where it is marketed as the V-Series. It is also available in Europe under the Steed name.It has been noted by motoring journalists that the Wingle shares a very similar side and rear-end profile to the Isuzu D-Max sold since 2002. The vehicle's front end styling also bears a striking resemblance to the 2002 Volkswagen Magellan concept car.A new pick-up named Wingle 5 has been released in 2011 and is sold alongside the original, which has been renamed Wingle 3. It is now available with a new 2-litre turbodiesel common rail engine (105 kW; 305 N·m or 225 lb·ft).".
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- Q2354579 assembly Q2308960.
- Q2354579 assembly Q58584.
- Q2354579 assembly Q794.
- Q2354579 bodyStyle Q215601.
- Q2354579 height "1.73".
- Q2354579 length "5.04".
- Q2354579 manufacturer Q1117001.
- Q2354579 productionStartYear "2006".
- Q2354579 thumbnail GreatWall_Wingle_2008.jpg?width=300.
- Q2354579 weight "1740000.0".
- Q2354579 width "1.8".
- Q2354579 wikiPageExternalLink wingle5.asp.
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- Q2354579 aka "Great Wall Steed".
- Q2354579 aka "Great Wall V240".
- Q2354579 assembly Q1367759.
- Q2354579 assembly Q148.
- Q2354579 assembly Q219.
- Q2354579 assembly Q2308960.
- Q2354579 assembly Q58584.
- Q2354579 assembly Q794.
- Q2354579 bodyStyle "2".
- Q2354579 bodyStyle "4".
- Q2354579 engine "2".
- Q2354579 engine "2.4".
- Q2354579 engine "2.5".
- Q2354579 engine "2.8".
- Q2354579 manufacturer Q1117001.
- Q2354579 name "Great Wall Wingle".
- Q2354579 production "2006".
- Q2354579 type Product.
- Q2354579 type Automobile.
- Q2354579 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q2354579 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q2354579 type Thing.
- Q2354579 comment "The Great Wall Wingle (Chinese: 长城风骏; pinyin: Chángchéng Fēngjùn) is a compact pickup truck built and marketed by the Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors since 2006. In 2009, it became the first Chinese-made 'Ute' or pickup to be sold in Australia where it is marketed as the V-Series. It is also available in Europe under the Steed name.It has been noted by motoring journalists that the Wingle shares a very similar side and rear-end profile to the Isuzu D-Max sold since 2002.".
- Q2354579 label "Great Wall Wingle".
- Q2354579 depiction GreatWall_Wingle_2008.jpg.
- Q2354579 homepage wingle.
- Q2354579 name "Great Wall Steed".
- Q2354579 name "Great Wall V240".
- Q2354579 name "Great Wall Wingle".