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- Alfa_Romeo_166__2.0_TB__1 note "Italian tax model".
- Alfa_Romeo_166__2.0_TS__1 note "Euro2".
- Alfa_Romeo_166__2.0_TS__2 note "Euro3".
- Alfa_Romeo_166__2.4_JTDm__1 note "(depend on model year)".
- Alfa_Romeo_166__2.5_V6__1 note "Euro2".
- Alfa_Romeo_166__2.5_V6__2 note "Euro3".
- Alfa_Romeo_166__3.0_V6__1 note "Euro2".
- Alfa_Romeo_166__3.0_V6__2 note "Euro3".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__1.6__1 note "-".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__1.6_catalytic__1 note "-".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__1.6_i.e.__1 note "-".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__1.8_Turbo_EVOLUZIONE__1 note "-".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__1.8_Turbo_Quadrifoglio_Verde__1 note "-".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__1.8_Turbo__1 note "-".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__1.8__1 note "-".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__1.8_i.e.__1 note "replacing existing 1.8".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__2.0_TD__1 note "left hand drive markets only".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__2.0_TS__1 note "upgrade of existing 2.0 engine".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__2.0_TS_catalytic__1 note "replacing existing 2.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__2.0__1 note "-".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__2.4_TD__1 note "-".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__2.5__1 note "-".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__3.0_V6_America_catalytic__1 note "Europe market only".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__3.0_V6_QV__1 note "replacing the existing 3.0, this motor from the 164 featuring a Motronic system as opposed to the earlier L-Jetronic. This model was known as the "Potenziata"".
- Alfa_Romeo_75__3.0__1 note "in North American market "Milano Verde" only".
- Alfa_Romeo_Alfetta__2.0_Turbo__1 note "GTV 2000 Turbodelta".
- Alfa_Romeo_Alfetta__2.0_Turbodiesel__1 note "saloon only".
- Alfa_Romeo_Alfetta__2.4_Turbodiesel__1 note "saloon only".
- Alfa_Romeo_Alfetta__2.5_V6_Twin_Turbo__1 note "GTV6 Callaway".
- Alfa_Romeo_Alfetta__2.5_V6__1 note "GTV6".
- Alfa_Romeo_Alfetta__2.6_V8__1 note "GTV8, Autodelta limited edition".
- Alfa_Romeo_GTV_and_Spider__1.8_TS__1 note "Euro2".
- Alfa_Romeo_GTV_and_Spider__2.0_JTS__1 note "Euro 4".
- Alfa_Romeo_GTV_and_Spider__2.0_TS__1 note "Euro1".
- Alfa_Romeo_GTV_and_Spider__2.0_TS__2 note "Euro2".
- Alfa_Romeo_GTV_and_Spider__2.0_TS__3 note "Euro3".
- Alfa_Romeo_GTV_and_Spider__2.0_V6_TB__1 note "Euro1/E2".
- Alfa_Romeo_GTV_and_Spider__3.0_V6_12V__1 note "SpiderEuro1/E2".
- Alfa_Romeo_GTV_and_Spider__3.0_V6_24V__1 note "GTVEuro1/E2".
- Alfa_Romeo_GTV_and_Spider__3.0_V6_24V__2 note "Euro3".
- Alfa_Romeo_GTV_and_Spider__3.2_V6_24V__1 note "Euro3".
- BMW_3_Series_(E21)__315__1 note "New base model introduced in 1981".
- BMW_3_Series_(E21)__316__1 note "Base model".
- BMW_3_Series_(E21)__316__2 note "Engine size increased to 1.8 L".
- BMW_3_Series_(E21)__318i__1 note "Replacement for 318".
- 6__1 note "6-cylinder, Solex 4-barrel downdraft carburetor".
- BMW_3_Series_(E21)__320__1 note "Solex 2-barrel downdraft carburetor".
- BMW_3_Series_(E21)__320i__1 note "Released late 1975".
- BMW_3_Series_(E21)__320is__1 note "USA only".
- BMW_3_Series_(E21)__323i__1 note "6-cylinder,K-Jetronicfuel-injection".
- BMW_3_Series_(E30)__318is__1 note "Sold as the 318i in the USA".
- BMW_3_Series_(E30)__320i__1 note "Not sold in USA".
- BMW_3_Series_(E30)__320i__2 note "Not sold in USA".
- BMW_3_Series_(E30)__320is__1 note "Italy and Portugal only".
- BMW_3_Series_(E30)__323i__1 note "Not sold in USA".
- BMW_3_Series_(E30)__323i__2 note "Not sold in USA".
- BMW_3_Series_(E30)__324d__1 note "Not sold in USA".
- BMW_3_Series_(E30)__324td__1 note "Not sold in USA".
- BMW_3_Series_(E30)__325iS_Evo1__1 note "South Africa Only".
- BMW_3_Series_(E30)__325iS_Evo2__1 note "South Africa Only".
- BMW_3_Series_(E30)__325i__1 note "Also sold as 325iX (4WD) and 325is".
- BMW_3_Series_(E30)__333i__1 note "South Africa Only (around 200 produced)".
- BMW_3_Series_(E36)__318i_1990-1993__1 note "Sold as 316i in South Africa".
- BMW_3_Series_(E36)__318is_1992-1996__1 note "Hatchback version called "318ti"".
- BMW_3_Series_(E36)__318is_1996-2000__1 note "Hatchback version called "318ti"".
- BMW_3_Series_(E36)__323i_1995-1998__1 note "Hatchback version called "323ti"".
- BMW_3_Series_(E36)__M3_1992-1995__1 note "US-spechere".
- BMW_3_Series_(E36)__M3_1995-1998__1 note "US-spechere".
- Buick_Century__Fifth_generation__1__982–1988__1 note "Also with 92 hp".
- Buick_Century__Fifth_generation__1__984–1985__1 note "MFI".
- Buick_Century__Fifth_generation__1__986–1988__2 note "SFI".
- Caterham_7__1.6_K-Series__1 note "Introduced chassis modifications that improved rigidity and ride quality".
- Caterham_7__1.8_K-Series_VVC__1 note "Employed engine with Rover'sVariable Valve Control".
- Caterham_7__35th_Anniversary__1 note "Trim and equipment package to commemorate production of the 7. Lotus green/yellow paint. Genuine 35th Anniversary cars will have a dashboard plaque.".
- Caterham_7__40th_Anniversary__1 note "Special trim including two-tone red-and-silver paint scheme".
- Caterham_7__50th_Anniversary__1 note "Cosmetic changes only, including two-tone exterior color schemes and a numbered plaque on the dashboard".
- Caterham_7__Autosport_50th_Anniversary__1 note "Painted red with a gold band around the nose, this special edition was built to commemorate Autosport magazine's 50th year of publication".
- Caterham_7__Avon_A__1 note "Hi-spec features such as re-trimmed two-tone interior and pepperpot alloy wheels".
- _Eco-M__1 note "High-fuel-economy prototype developed by Axon Automotive".
- Caterham_7__Beaulieu__1 note "Entry-level model with live rear axle, rear drum brakes, and paint scheme to recall the Lotus 7".
- Caterham_7__CDX__1 note "Replica of the "Caterham Driving Experience" track-day cars".
- Caterham_7__CSR175__1 note "Lower cost export model for Europe and Japan".
- Caterham_7__CSR200__1 note "Used a developed SV chassis, with increased rigidity and pushrod front suspension".
- Caterham_7__CSR260_Superlight__1 note "Lightened, minimalist version of the CSR260".
- Caterham_7__CSR260__1 note "Similar specification as the CSR200, but with further engine development to produce 260 hp".
- Caterham_7__CVH__1 note "For Swiss export only".
- Caterham_7__Classic_VX_1600__1 note "Inexpensive entry-level model with live rear axle".
- Caterham_7__Classic__1 note "Even more minimal than the GTS, the Classic was intended as low-priced entry-level model.".
- Caterham_7__Clubsport__1 note "Intended for motorsport (with roll-over protection and fire suppression features)".
- Caterham_7__Fireblade__1 note "Sequential gearbox, world record : fastest car going backwards (101 mph), rear live-axle, handrake lever under dashboard".
- Caterham_7__GSX_1300R_Hayabusa__1 note "For Canadian market. Built with sequential gearbox. Also available with Hayabusa 'R' Type engine, or with Rotrex supercharging".
- Caterham_7__GTS__1 note "Intended as a return to the basics of the 7, with live axle and four-speed gearbox".
- Caterham_7__HPC_1700__1 note "Purchased required taking performance driving course. Car was fitted withlimited slip differential.".
- Caterham_7__HPC_VX_and_VXI__1 note "Buyers under age 25 were required to complete a performance driving course before taking delivery.".
- Caterham_7__JPE__1 note "Very minimal and lightweight and with engine similar to that used inBritish Touring Car Championship. In popular culture, this model plays a role as Sōichi Sugano's car in the anime serieséX-DriverbyKōsuke Fujishima.".
- Caterham_7__Lambretta__1 note "Trimmed and painted inUnion Jackcolors, in partnership with Lambretta Clothing and Oxted Trimming".
- Caterham_7__Model__1 note "Notes".
- Caterham_7__Prisoner__1 note "Trim package to commemorate The Prisoner television series".
- Caterham_7__RST-V8__1 note "Not an official Caterham offering; powered by the small-displacement V8 designed by Russell Savory and derived from Yamaha motorbike engines".
- Caterham_7__RS_Levante__1 note "Available in either 400 hp normally-aspirated or 550 hp supercharged form".