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- Q200523 subject Q6278609.
- Q200523 subject Q6937204.
- Q200523 subject Q7037482.
- Q200523 subject Q8175628.
- Q200523 subject Q8727255.
- Q200523 subject Q8818969.
- Q200523 abstract "Volvo PV 36 Carioca is a luxury car manufactured by Volvo Cars between 1935 and 1938. The word Carioca describes someone from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and was also the name of a dance that was fashionable in Sweden at the time when the car was introduced.Visually the car was styled similarly to the then strikingly modern Chrysler Airflow. Volvo styling was heavily influenced by North American auto-design trends in the 1930s and 1940s, many of the company's senior engineers having previously worked in the US Auto-industry.The PV36 was the first Volvo to offer an independent front suspension, but the car used the same side-valve engine as the traditional Volvo cars that were still produced alongside the modern Carioca. The PV36 was an expensive car, with a price at 8,500 kronor and Volvo didn’t build more than 500 cars. The last one wasn’t sold until 1938.".
- Q200523 bodyStyle Q190578.
- Q200523 class Q5581707.
- Q200523 layout Q1470298.
- Q200523 layout Q15079637.
- Q200523 length "5.0".
- Q200523 manufacturer Q215293.
- Q200523 productionEndYear "1938".
- Q200523 productionStartYear "1935".
- Q200523 successor Q1894378.
- Q200523 thumbnail Carioca.jpg?width=300.
- Q200523 transmission "3-speedmanual".
- Q200523 weight "1660000.0".
- Q200523 wheelbase "2.95".
- Q200523 wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Q200523 wikiPageExternalLink volvomuseum.htm.
- Q200523 wikiPageExternalLink default.aspx.
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- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q1310203.
- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q1470298.
- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q15079637.
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- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q1894378.
- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q190578.
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- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q2030717.
- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q215293.
- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q5581707.
- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278609.
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- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937204.
- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037482.
- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q8175628.
- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q8678.
- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q8727255.
- Q200523 wikiPageWikiLink Q8818969.
- Q200523 bodyStyle "4".
- Q200523 class Q5581707.
- Q200523 engine "EC I6".
- Q200523 layout Q1470298.
- Q200523 layout Q15079637.
- Q200523 manufacturer Q215293.
- Q200523 name "Volvo PV36 Carioca".
- Q200523 production "1935".
- Q200523 successor Q1894378.
- Q200523 transmission "3".
- Q200523 type Product.
- Q200523 type Automobile.
- Q200523 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q200523 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q200523 type Thing.
- Q200523 comment "Volvo PV 36 Carioca is a luxury car manufactured by Volvo Cars between 1935 and 1938. The word Carioca describes someone from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and was also the name of a dance that was fashionable in Sweden at the time when the car was introduced.Visually the car was styled similarly to the then strikingly modern Chrysler Airflow.".
- Q200523 label "Volvo PV 36 Carioca".
- Q200523 depiction Carioca.jpg.
- Q200523 name "Volvo PV36 Carioca".