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Ford Scorpio
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Chrysler Voyager
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The Ford Scorpio was an executive car produced by the Ford Motor Company at its factory in Cologne, Germany between 1985 and 1998. Known within Ford by its codename DE-1, it replaced the Ford Granada. Although the car was still badged Granada in the United Kingdom, the Scorpio badge only was used on the top-of-the range versions (hence the Granada Scorpio) until 1994, when it was replaced by an all-new car which was known universally as the Scorpio. It was awarded the accolade of European Car of the Year for 1986. |
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The Chrysler Voyager is a minivan marketed by Chrysler LLC. In the United States, the Chrysler Voyager was produced from 2000 to 2003 as part of the discontinuation of the Plymouth brand. Before this, the Plymouth Voyager was in production since 1984. The Voyager name later was integrated into the Chrysler Town and Country's trim lineup for 2004. In Europe, the Voyager remains in production today. The first modern minivans, the Chrysler minivans are credited with creating the entire market segment for these vehicles. The Chrysler Voyager was never sold in Canada because its counterparts the Dodge Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country were sold there.
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