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Holden has offered badge engineered Chevrolet, Nissan, Suzuki, Toyota, and Vauxhall Motors models in sharing arrangements, with GM Korea, Opel and Isuzu-sourced models sold currently.
** Nissan Ute, a badge engineered version of the Ford Falcon ute sold by Nissan in Australia, from 1989 to 1992
The Simca 1100 was for some time the best-selling car in France, while the Simca 1307 and Simca Horizon won the coveted European Car of the Year title in 1976 and 1978, respectively — these models were badge engineered as products of other marques in some countries.
Throughout its life, every model in the Eagle brand name was a badge engineered vehicle, as either a Mitsubishi or other Chrysler product.
Production of European market-bound Mitsubishi Outlanders, and badge engineered versions of this vehicle, are also manufactured in the Netherlands.
These were then badge engineered into the ' Marshall ' range.
Internationally, the Commodore is again badge engineered as the Chevrolet Lumina and Chevrolet Omega, along with its new export market in the United States as the Pontiac G8 ( discontinued as of 2010 along with the Pontiac brand ).
A second model was introduced in 1990, the 2-door M30, a badge engineered Nissan Leopard.
SsangYong further benefited from this alliance, long after Daimler-Benz stopped selling the Musso, producing a badge engineered version of the Mercedes-Benz MB100, the Istana and using Daimler designs in many other models, including the second-generation Korando ( engine and transmission ), the Rexton ( transmission ), the Chairman H ( chassis and transmission ) and the Kyron ( transmission ).
The original Holden Astra, introduced in August 1984 as the LB series was a badge engineered Nissan Pulsar ( N12 ).
* After the Bugeye, the AH Sprite was a badge engineered twin to the MG Midget ( hence the term " Spridget ").
Sales of the second generation Festiva ended in 1996 for the Japanese market, being replaced by generation three — a badge engineered Mazda Demio ( DW ).
The TSX is badge engineered from the CL-series Accord ( also known as the European Accord or JDM Accord ) sold in Europe, Japan, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
Not all Canadian-market Chrysler-built vehicles were badge engineered in this manner, however ; The DeSoto Diplomat, for example — a rebadged Dodge Dart — was never sold in Canada, where DeSotos were similar to the US models.
The Fiesta was originally developed under the project name " Bobcat " ( later to be used on a badge engineered version of the Ford Pinto called the Mercury Bobcat ) and approved for development by Henry Ford II in September 1972.
* The Hillman Imp and its badge engineered cousins
The second generation, from 1978 to 1983, was a badge engineered Mitsubishi Galant Lambda.
In 1986, Argentine and Brazilian subsidiaries of Volkswagen and Ford formed the Autolatina joint venture, leading to a series of badge engineered cars.
Other manufacturers have given badge engineered cars distinct branding and style, high-quality interior materials, wide range of convenience features, and performance powertrains, as these are key to distinguishing them from mass market equivalents and making these appeal to consumers ; successful luxury cars following this formula include the Lexus ES, Acura TL, and Audi A3.
GMC's badge engineered El Camino variant, the Sprint, was introduced for the 1971 model year.
The only car sold under this brand was the Lonsdale, a badge engineered Mitsubishi Sigma.
This engine was also used in Holden's locally manufactured compact car, the LD Astra ( 1987 – 1989 ), a badge engineered Nissan Pulsar ( N13 ; 1987 – 1991 ), as well as the Pulsar itself.
A badge engineered version called the Sprinter was introduced around the same time as the Corolla in Japan, and sold at a different Toyota Japan dealership sales channel called in 1966 Toyota Auto Store.
After 1999, local production ceased, and GM imported badge engineered versions of the Holden Commodore from Australia.
The Summit was a badge engineered version of the Mitsubishi Mirage.

badge and version
In order to help make the car more functional, as well as to distinguish it from the naturally aspirated version, Porsche added a NACA duct in the hood and air intakes in the badge panel in the nose, 15-inch spoke-style alloy wheels, four-wheel disc brakes with 5 stud hubs and a five-speed transmission.
The original rendition ( 1910 ) was the only version used until 1930, and it continued to be used as the rank badge of warrant officers in the South African Defence Force and South African National Defence Force until 2002.
This version of the union badge was also used as a common naval jack by the navies of both countries, and as their common diplomatic flag.
Fianna Fáil (" the Fianna of Ireland "; sometimes rendered " the soldiers of destiny ") has been used as a sobriquet for the Irish Volunteers ; on the cap badge of the Irish Army ; in the opening line of the Irish-language version of the Irish national anthem ; and as the name of the Fianna Fáil political party.
Starting with the 1998 model year, the police version of the Crown Victoria, previously named Crown Victoria P71, was changed to Police Interceptor and new rear badging was assigned instead of the civilian Crown Victoria badge.
However, the Humberside Fire and Rescue Service continue to use a version of the shield as their badge.
Some of the badge positions on the rear liftgate were tweaked some, and this version also received the Titan's 317 horsepower 5. 6 liter V8 engine.
The current club badge is an modernised version of previous club badges.
At one stage, parent firm PSA Peugeot Citroën had planned to launch a Talbot Samba replacement as a version of the AX with a different grille and a Talbot badge, but this plan was cancelled, as the entire Talbot marque was axed in the same year the AX was launched.
A new " smooth " version of the Renault diamond badge ( the previous " ribbed " badge was being phased out at the time ) and a new front seat design were the only changes.
Military version Type C-3 ( 1943 ) U. S. Air Force badge
However in 1988 an 820 Fastback ( no letter after the 820 badge ), with a single carburettor version of the O-Series was launched for the fleet market.
The Sterling badge was used in Europe and most global markets to denote the top saloon luxury version and the Vitesse badge used to denote the top fastback sporting version.
The " Marbella " badge was first used for the 1983 model year, on a luxurious version of the SEAT Panda.
A version of the 9 was manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation ( AMC ) in the United States as the Renault Alliance and bearing a small AMC badge.
The version with the badge continues to be flown by Coast Guard Vessels.
Between 1989 and 1992, the Ford Corsair name was used by Ford Australia for a badge engineering version of the Nissan Pintara ( known in development as ' Project Matilda '), under a model-sharing scheme known as the Button Plan.
The school badge is a modified version of the Raffles coat of arms, permission for use of which was granted by his family.

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