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- | Fuel capacity || 47 L (10.3 [[Imperial unit|Imp. gallons]])<br />(12.4 [[United States | Fuel capacity || 47 L (10.3 [[Imperial unit|Imp. gallons]])<br />(12.4 [[United States16 KB (2,225 words) - 12:50, 1 November 2009
- ...bot Express]]<br>(2nd Gen)<br>[[Peugeot Boxer]]<br>[[Citroën Jumper]]<br>[[Zastava]] Ducato<br>(3rd Gen)<br>[[Peugeot Boxer]]<br>[[Citroën Jumper]] ...(1986–1992). Model variants were named after the carrying capacity: Ducato 10 (1.0 tons), Ducato 13 (1.3 tons), Ducato 14 (1.4 tons) and Ducato Maxi 18 (9 KB (1,159 words) - 23:15, 31 October 2009
- === Zastava, Serbia === ...e actually assembled in Poland. The [[Zastava 750]], launched in 1962, was Zastava's version of the iconic [[Fiat 600]] [[minicar]]. It outlived the car on wh39 KB (5,921 words) - 11:29, 14 April 2012
- ...h Fiat to make this version under licence with the model name '''[[Zastava 10]]'''. ...'||[[straight-4|I4]]||1910 cc|| 120 PS @4000 rpm || 280 Nm @2000 rpm||10.0|| 190 km/h||2005–200815 KB (2,018 words) - 16:07, 2 November 2009
- ...ople and their luggage, a speed of 120 km/h and a fuel consumption of 10 km/l. Unfortunately they also wanted the car with a modest size engine ...ad been produced by [[NSU Motorenwerke AG|NSU]]/[[Fiat]] in [[Germany]], [[Zastava]] in [[Yugoslavia]] and [[Concord (auto manufacturer)|Concord]] in [[Argent19 KB (3,001 words) - 10:40, 10 March 2010