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The Simca 1307 was the name under which Simca launched its new large family car in July 1975.A modern, front-wheel drive hatchback, it was one of the first such cars in that class, along with the Volkswagen Passat, and became the 1976 European Car of the Year.
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Chrysler Alpine Simca-Talbot Solara Simca 1308 / 1309 Simca 1307 Dodge Alpine (Colombia) Chrysler 150 Simca-Talbot 1510
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dbpedia:Compact_executive_car
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dbpedia:Roy_Axe
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dbpedia:Roy_Axe
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1986-01-01Z
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1975-01-01Z
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Automatic 5-speed manual 4 speed manual all-synchromesh
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