Car Junction Japan is
one of the most reputable Auto Mobile Export Company in Japan. Car Junction
Japan deals in Japanese new & used vehicles, Japanese reconditioned
vehicles and Japanese new & used vehicle parts.
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The Stock
Address:
501 Center Plaza Shiki,
2-12-13 Asashigaoka Asaka-Shi,
Saitama-Ken, Japan.
Phone:
8190 9685 6566
8190 6512 7444
8190 2544 9447
8190 5565 6453
8148 4862 301
Fax:
8148 4862 300
Email Address:
info@carjunction.com
Web Site:
www.carjunction.com
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automobile,
self-propelled vehicle used for travel on land. The term is commonly
applied to a four-wheeled vehicle designed to carry two to six
passengers and a limited amount of cargo, as contrasted with a truck,
which is designed primarily for the transportation of goods and is
constructed with larger and heavier parts, or a bus (or omnibus or
coach), which is a large public conveyance designed to carry a large
number of passengers and sometimes additionally small amounts of cargo.
For operation and technical features of automobiles, differential; fuel
injection; ignition; internal-combustion engine; lubrication; muffler;
odometer; shock absorber; speedometer; steering system; suspension;
tachometer; tire; transmission.
List of
automobile models by size
This is a list of automobile
models by size:
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Superminis
Audi A2
BMW Mini
Citroën C2
Citroën C3
Citroën Saxo
Daewoo Matiz
Daihatsu Sirion
Fiat Panda
Fiat Punto
Fiat Seicento
Ford Fiesta
Ford Ka
Honda Jazz
Hyundai Getz
Kia Picanto
Mazda 2
MCC Smart
Nissan Micra
Opel Corsa
Peugeot 1007
Peugeot 206
Renault Clio
Renault Modus
Renault Twingo
Rover 25
SEAT Ibiza
Skoda Fabia
Suzuki Swift
Toyota Yaris
Volkswagen Lupo
Volkswagen Polo
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Small family cars
Alfa Romeo 147
Audi A3
BMW 1 Series
Citroën C4
Citroen Xsara
Daewoo Lanos
Fiat Brava
Ford Focus
Honda Civic
Hyundai Accent
Mercedes-Benz A-Class
Nissan Almera
Opel Astra
Peugeot 306
Peugeot 307
Renault Mégane
Toyota Corolla
Volkswagen Golf
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Large family cars
Audi A4
BMW 3 Series
Citroën C5
Citroën Xantia
Ford Mondeo
Honda Accord
Hyundai Elantra
Mazda 6
Mercedes-Benz C-Class
Mitsubishi Carisma
Nissan Primera
Opel Signum
Opel Vectra
Peugeot 406
Peugeot 407
Renault Laguna
Rover 600
Rover 75
Saab 9-3
Skoda Octavia
Skoda Superb
Toyota Avensis
Toyota Prius
Volkswagen Passat
Volvo S40
Volvo S60
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Executive cars
Audi A6
BMW 5 Series
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
Peugeot 607
Renault Vel Satis
Saab 9-5
Toyota Camry
Vauxhall Omega
Volvo S70
Volvo S80
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Luxus Cars
Audi A8
BMW 7 Series
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Maybach 57 and 62
Volkswagen Phaeton
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Roadsters
Audi TT
BMW Z4
Honda S2000
Mazda MX-5
Mercedes-Benz SLK
MG TF
Opel Tigra
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Coupés
BMW 6 Series
BMW 8 Series
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Small off-roaders
Honda CR-V
Land Rover Freelander
Mitsubishi Pajero
Nissan X-Trail
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Large off-roaders
BMW X5
Hyundai Santa Fe
Jeep Cherokee
KIA Sorento
Mercedes-Benz G-Class
Mercedes-Benz M-Class
Opel Frontera
Range Rover
Suzuki Grand Vitara
Volkswagen Touareg
Volvo XC90
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Mini MPVs
Chrysler PT Cruiser
Citroën Picasso
Fiat Doblo
Fiat Multipla
Ford C-MAX
Ford Fusion
Honda FR-V
Honda Stream
Mazda Premacy
Mercedes-Benz Vaneo
Mitsubishi Spacestar
Nissan Almera Tino
Renault Kangoo
Renault Scenic
SEAT Altea
Toyota Corolla Verso
Vauxhall Zafira
Volkswagen Touran
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MPVs
Chrysler Voyager
Hyundai Trajet
KIA Carnival
Mitsubishi Wagon
Nissan Serena
Opel Sintra
Peugeot 806
Peugeot 807
Renault Espace
Toyota Picnic
Volkswagen Sharan
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List of
automobile manufacturers
The following automobile
manufacturers produce or have produced automobiles. Note that
these are automobile makers rather than individual types. Some
of these have never been independent companies but are
sub-brands established by a parent company.
2005 Cars
Automotive
Company Groups
Many of the brands mentioned
below no longer exist as separate companies. Some are totally
extinct, and some are owned by larger companies:
ARO
AutoVAZ
Lada
BAIC(北京汽车控股总公司)
BMW
Mini
Riley (no longer sold)
Rolls-Royce
Triumph (no longer sold)
Wolseley (no longer sold)
Brilliance China Auto(华晨集团)
Jinbei(金杯)
Bristol Cars
Bufori
Changhe(昌河)
DaimlerChrysler
American Motors (no longer sold)
Nash (no longer sold)
Hudson (no longer sold}
Eagle (no longer sold)
Jeep
Willys-Overland (no longer sold)
Chrysler
Maxwell (no longer sold)
Chalmers (no longer sold)
Imperial (no longer sold)
De Soto (automobile no longer sold)
Dodge
Maybach
Mercedes-Benz
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (interest)
Plymouth (no longer sold)
Smart
Simca (interest) (no longer sold)
De Tomaso
DongFeng(东风)
Dongfeng
FAW(中国一汽)
Red Banner or HongQi(红旗)
Huali(华利)
Fiat
Abarth (no more individual models, only styling/sport kits)
Alfa Romeo
Ferrari
Innocenti (no longer sold)
Lancia
Autobianchi (no longer sold)
Maserati
Ford
Aston Martin
Lagonda (no longer sold)
Tickford (now the performance arm of Aston Martin)
Continental (no longer separate make, see Lincoln)
Edsel (no longer sold)
Jaguar
Daimler (no longer a separate brand)
Land Rover
Range Rover
Continental
Lincoln
Mahindra
Mazda (controlling interest)
Mercury
Merkur (USA - no longer sold)
Volvo
General Motors
AM General (not sold to private individuals; similar
vehicles are sold to ordinary consumers as HUMMERs)
Asüna (no longer sold)
Buick
Cadillac
Chevrolet
Geo (no longer sold)
Fiat (interest divested February 2005)
Daewoo (sold as Chevrolet, Holden or Suzuki outside North Korea)
ZAZ
FSO
GMC
Hindustan
Holden (Australia)
Hummer
Isuzu (interest)
LaSalle (no longer sold)
Oakland
Oldsmobile (no longer sold)
Opel (Europe excluding UK, also India and Africa)
Pontiac
Saturn
Saab
Subaru (interest)
Suzuki (interest)
Maruti
Vauxhall (UK)
Geely (吉利公司)
Huapu(华普)
Haoqing(豪情)
GreatWall Motors(长城集团)
GreatWall(长城)
Honda
Acura (USA)
Hyundai Group
Hyundai
Kia
Asia Motors Ltd (no longer sold)
Inokom (manufactures automobile based on Hyundai models)
Isdera
MG Rover
MG
Rover
Austin (no longer sold)
Austin-Healey (no longer sold)
Morris (no longer sold)
Qvale (no longer sold)
Standard (no longer sold)
Morgan
Mosler
Naza (manufactures automobile based on Kia models)
Nissan (44% shareholding by Renault and involved in joint
venture companies [1]
Datsun (no longer sold)
Prince (no longer sold)
Infiniti
Noble
Renault (15% shareholding by Nissan and involved in joint
venture companies [2]
Alpine (no longer sold)
Dacia
Renault Samsung
Panoz
Perodua (Shareholders including Daihatsu)
Porsche
Proton
Lotus
PSA Group
Citroën
Peugeot
Talbot (no longer sold)
Darracq
Hillman (no longer sold)
Humber (no longer sold)
Simca (no longer sold)
Singer (no longer sold)
Sunbeam (no longer sold)
Talbot-Lago (no longer sold)
Saleen
Shanghai Automotive
Chery (奇瑞)
Ssangyong
Tata Motors
TD2000 (Malaysian classic car manufacturer)
Toyota
Daihatsu
Lexus
Scion
TVR
Volkswagen Group
Audi
Auto Union (no longer sold)
DKW (no longer sold)
NSU (no longer sold)
Wanderer (no longer sold)
Bentley
Bugatti
Lamborghini
SEAT
Skoda
Volkswagen
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